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Team India's Worst Collapse at Manchester – 1952

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As India prepares to face England in the fourth Test at Old Trafford, Manchester, starting 23 July 2025, history serves as a grim reminder of the team’s struggles at this venue—particularly the infamous Test of 1952, where India was bowled out twice on the same day.

What Happened on 19 July 1952?
  • It was India’s first match at Manchester as an independent nation, part of their England tour.

  • England batted first and scored 347 runs, occupying over two days due to rain delays.

  • On 19 July, India began their first innings—and chaos unfolded.

Fred Trueman’s Devastation at 21
  • Fred Trueman, a 21-year-old fast bowler, ripped through India's batting.

  • He claimed 8 wickets in the first innings, dismissing India for just 58 runs.

  • This was Trueman’s third Test match; he had already taken 15 wickets in the series prior to this.

Trueman finished the match with 9 wickets and established himself as England’s new pace sensation.

Second Innings – More Humiliation
  • India was asked to follow on, and their second innings was no better:

    • Alec Bedser took 5 wickets.

    • Tony Lock grabbed 4 wickets.

    • Trueman added 1 more to his tally.

  • India was all out for 82 runs, meaning both innings ended on the same day.

Match Result
  • England won by an innings and 207 runs.

  • This became one of India's worst overseas Test performances and their first-ever loss at Manchester.

  • India’s record at Old Trafford since then:

    • Played: 9

    • Lost: 4

    • Drawn: 5

    • Wins: 0

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