Blamed for his team's poor showing, Indian captain Ajit Wadekar retired from Test cricket after the tour.
Indian opening batsman Sunil Gavaskar scored 101 in India's reply of 246 all out, assisted by 71 added down the batting order by Abid Ali.
[1] In the Second Test, played from 21 June to 24 June at Lord's, England again won the toss and batted first, scoring a monumental 629 all out, with centuries for opening batsman Dennis Amiss (188), captain Mike Denness (118), and Tony Greig (106); in addition, John Edrich was out for 96.
Called to follow on, India were dismissed a second time for only 42, and England won by an innings and 285 runs inside 4 days.
English reached 459 for 2 declared in reply, with David Lloyd scoring 214 not out, Mike Denness dismissed for exactly 100.