NOTE: All content in this section was moved to workspace because of sourcing and POV issues. A rewrite is in progress. Engineer played in 46
Test matches for
India from 1961/62 to 1974/75. He also played in five
ODIs, all in 1974/75. He scored 2,611 runs in Tests, including two centuries with a highest score of 121. He took 66
catches and completed 16
stumpings.
Debut Engineer made his Test debut on 1 December 1961 when India played
England at the
Modi Stadium in
Kanpur. It was the second Test of the
1961/62 series. Engineer replaced
Budhi Kunderan as wicket-keeper in the Indian team, and these two players competed for the role until Kunderan's retirement in 1967. The first Test, played three weeks earlier, had been
drawn. India,
captained by
Nari Contractor, won the toss at Kanpur and batted first. Engineer was ninth man in at 414/7 and joined
Polly Umrigar. They added 53 for the eighth wicket until Engineer was stumped by
John Murray for 33. Contractor
declared as soon as the wicket fell with India on 467/8 and Umrigar 147
not out. Engineer's first dismissal as a Test wicket-keeper was England opener
Peter Richardson, whom he caught off
Subhash Gupte for 22. Engineer later caught
David Allen off
Chandu Borde. England were
all out for 244 and Contractor enforced the
follow-on. With well over a day's play remaining, India hoped to dismiss England again and win the match, but England recovered well to score 497/5 with centuries by
Geoff Pullar,
Ken Barrington, and their captain
Ted Dexter. The match ended in a draw. ==Lancashire==