[1] Meherhomji toured England in 1936 and played in the Test at Manchester, representing Parsis in Bombay Pentangular and various sides in the Ranji Trophy.
[5] Having joined the service of Nawanagar State, he represented Western India cricket team in the first season of Ranji Trophy,[3] and took five wickets in an innings against Sind on his debut.
[6] He opened the batting in the unofficial Test at Lahore against Jack Ryder's Australians[7] and was the selected for the tour of England.
[10] On his return, Meherhomji caught Gubby Allen, who had just been applauded on arrival for being appointed as captain for the next Ashes tour.
[11] Meherhomji conceded only five byes in the England total of 571 but Allen's catch would be his only one in Test cricket.
Back in India, he opened the innings with Framroze Nariman for Parsees in the Bombay Quadrangular in December.
"His daring and heroic hitting, though not perfect to the core, brought a new life into the hitherto dull and monotonous game", tells a report of the day.
[3][19] Later in his life, Meherhomji ran a sporting goods store and machinery spare parts business.