He umpired one first-class match in March 1946, the Ranji Trophy semi-final between Southern Punjab and Baroda.
After nearly four days of play, the match was tied - Southern Punjab scored 167 in their first innings, and Baroda replied with 106.
Baroda won a coin toss to decide which team should go forward to meet Holkar in the final.
The final match, in Karachi, was abandoned during the third day due to crowd trouble, after England reached an imposing total of 502 for 7.
Alan Knott was stranded on 96*, four runs short of his maiden Test century, as rioting crowds stormed the ground.