[1] The players, with their ages at the beginning of the tour, were: Milkha Singh was the leading batsman, with 469 runs at an average of 117.25 and three centuries.
[11] Apart from the experienced Amarnath, while most of the players had substantial careers in Indian domestic cricket, only Engineer, Jaisimha, Kumar, Vijay Mehra and Milkha Singh went on to play Test cricket.
Indian Starlets played a friendly match in March 1963 against an Andhra Chief Minister's XI.
[12] Between 1964-65 and 1967-68 Indian Starlets competed in the annual first-class Moin-ud-Dowlah Gold Cup Tournament held in Hyderabad at Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium.
They reached the final in 1964-65 (in which their opponents, Associated Cement Company, were declared the winners on the basis of their 253-run first innings lead)[13] and in 1966–67, when they lost to State Bank of India by 16 runs.