International XI cricket team World Tour in 1961–62
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, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), New Zealand, India and Pakistan. The International XI was captained by Richie Benaud and included Everton Weekes, Tom Graveney, Bob Simpson and Sonny Ramadhin.[1]
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International cricket tours of Bangladesh |
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| Test and LOI tours | | Australia | |
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| India | |
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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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| Tournaments hosted | | Multiple teams | |
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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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| Irish | |
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| Kenyan | |
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| Multi-national | |
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| Pakistani | |
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| Scottish | |
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| Sri Lankan | |
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| United Arab Emirates | |
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| Zimbabwean | |
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International cricket tours of India |
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| Test and LOI tours | | Australia | |
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| Bangladesh | |
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| England | |
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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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| Tournaments hosted | | Multiple teams | |
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| Other tours | | Australian | |
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| Bangladeshi | |
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| Ceylonese/Sri Lankan |
- 1932–33
- 1940–41
- 1952–53
- 1955–56
- 1957–58
- 1959–60
- 1961–62
- 1964–65
- 1966–67
- 1968–69
- 1970–71
- 1972–73
- 1974–75
- 1975–76
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| Dutch | |
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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 | | Bangladeshi | |
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| Bermudian | |
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| West Indian | |
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| Tournaments hosted | | Multiple teams | |
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| Other tours | | Multi-national | |
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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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| 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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| Dutch | |
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| English | |
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| Fijian |
- 1894–95
- 1947–48
- 1953–54
- 1961–62
- 1967–68
- 1977–78
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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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International cricket tours of Zimbabwe |
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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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| 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 | | Multiple teams | |
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| Other tours | | Afghan | |
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| Danish | |
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| English | |
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| Irish | |
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| Kenyan | |
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| Namibian | |
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| Scottish | |
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