An International XI cricket team toured several countries from February to April 1962 and played a total of eight first-class matches, these taking place in Kenya, Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia), Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), New Zealand, India and Pakistan. The International XI was captained initially by West Indian Everton Weekes and later Australian Richie Benaud.[1]
Squad
The following players played one or more matches for the International XI
Tour schedule
- 10 Feb 1962 - vs East Africa at Nairobi
- 14 Feb 1962 - vs HA Collins' XI at Athletic Club, Nakuru
- 17 Feb 1962 - vs Rhodesia at Ek Park, Kitwe
- 21 Feb 1962 - vs Rhodesia Country Districts at Country Club, Ruwa
- 24 Feb 1962 - vs Rhodesia at Showground, Bulawayo
- 28 Feb 1962 - vs Rhodesia Colts at Que Que Sports Club, Que Que
- 3 Mar 1962 - vs Rhodesian Invitation XI at Police A Ground, Salisbury
- 6 Mar 1962 - vs Kenya at Nairobi
- 10 Mar 1962 - vs East Pakistan Governor's XI at Dacca Stadium, Dacca
- 16 Mar 1962 - vs New Zealand XI at Lancaster Park, Christchurch
- 20 Mar 1962 - vs Wellington at Basin Reserve, Wellington
- 22 Mar 1962 - vs New Zealand Cricket Council President's XI at Eden Park, Auckland
- 27 Mar 1962 - vs Hong Kong Island XI at Hong Kong Cricket Club Ground, Hong Kong
- 28 Mar 1962 - vs Hong Kong Mainland XI at Hong Kong Cricket Club Ground, Hong Kong
- 29 Mar 1962 - vs Hong Kong at Hong Kong Cricket Club Ground, Hong Kong
- 31 Mar 1962 - vs Cricket Club of India President's XI at Brabourne Stadium, Bombay
- 6 Apr 1962 - vs BCCP XI at National Stadium, Karachi
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International XI won by 6 wickets Bulawayo Showgrounds, Bulawayo
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References
International cricket tours of Bangladesh |
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Test and LOI tours | Afghanistan | |
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Australia | |
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England | |
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India | |
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Ireland | |
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Kenya | |
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New Zealand | |
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Pakistan | |
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Scotland | |
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South Africa | |
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Sri Lanka | |
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West Indies | |
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Zimbabwe | |
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Other tours | Bahraini | |
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Danish | |
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English | |
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Hong Kong | |
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Indian | |
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Kenyan | |
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Multi-national | |
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Pakistani | |
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South African | |
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Sri Lankan | |
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United Arab Emirates | |
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West Indian | |
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Zimbabwean | |
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International cricket tours of India |
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Test and LOI tours | Afghanistan | |
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Australia | |
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Bangladesh | |
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England | |
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Ireland | |
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New Zealand | |
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Pakistan | |
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South Africa | |
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Sri Lanka | |
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West Indies | |
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Zimbabwe | |
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Other tours | Australian | |
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Ceylonese/Sri Lankan | |
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Dutch | |
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English | |
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Kenyan | |
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Multi-national | |
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Tanzanian | |
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International cricket tours of Kenya |
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LOI tours |
Afghani | |
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Bangladeshi | |
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Bermudian | |
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Canadian | |
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Dutch | |
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Irish | |
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Nepalese | |
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West Indian | |
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Zimbabwean | |
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Tournaments hosted |
Multiple teams | |
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Other tours |
Bangladeshi | |
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Dutch | |
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Emirati | |
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English | |
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Indian | |
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Italian | |
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Multi-national | |
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Namibian | |
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New Zealand | |
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Pakistani | |
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South African | |
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Tanganyika | |
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Ugandan | |
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Zimbabwean | |
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International cricket tours of New Zealand |
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Test and LOI tours |
Australia | |
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Bangladesh | |
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England | |
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India | |
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Ireland | |
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Pakistan | |
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South Africa | |
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Sri Lanka | |
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West Indies | |
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Zimbabwe | |
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Tournaments hosted |
Multiple teams | |
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Other tours |
Australian | |
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Bangladeshi | |
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Dutch | |
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English | |
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Fijian | |
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Multi-national | |
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International cricket tours of Pakistan |
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Test and LOI tours |
Australia | |
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Bangladesh | |
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England | |
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India | |
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New Zealand | |
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South Africa | |
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Sri Lanka | |
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West Indies | |
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Zimbabwe | |
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Tournaments hosted |
Multiple teams | |
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Other tours |
Afghan | |
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Bangladeshi | |
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Ceylonese/Sri Lankan | |
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English | |
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Multi-national | |
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Tours in italics have been played in the United Arab Emirates or other neutral venues, since 2009 |
International cricket tours of Zimbabwe |
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Afghanistan | |
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Australia | |
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Bangladesh | |
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England | |
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India | |
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Ireland | |
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New Zealand | |
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Pakistan | |
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South Africa | |
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Sri Lanka | |
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West Indies | |
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Tournaments hosted |
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Other tours |
Danish | |
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Dutch | |
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English | |
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Kenyan | |
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Multi-national | |
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Namibian | |
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Scottish | |
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UAE | |
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Pakistan A | |
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