| Test | India (1933/34-1951/52) |
| Main FC | Central Provinces and Berar (1932/33-1938/39) |
| | Hindus (1934/35-1944/45) |
| | Central India (1934/35-1935/36) |
| | Baroda (1939/40-1943/44) |
| | Holkar (1944/45-1949/50) |
| | Bengal (1950/51-1951/52) |
| | Andhra (1953/54-1959/60) |
| | Uttar Pradesh (1956/57-1958/59) |
| | Madhya Pradesh (1960/61) |
| Other FC | Maharaj Kumar of Vizianagram's XI (1931/32-1935/36) |
| | Nawab of Pataudi's XII (1931/32) |
| | Probables (India) (1931/32) |
| | India (1932/33-1951/52) |
| | Indians (1932/33-1947/48) |
| | Roshanara Club (1932/33) |
| | Nawab of Moin-ud-Dowlah's XI (1933/34) |
| | India and Ceylon XI (1933/34) |
| | Indian XI (1933/34-1945/46) |
| | Viceroy's XI (1934/35) |
| | Retrievers (1934/35) |
| | Rajputana and Central India (1935/36) |
| | Madras Governor's XI (1941/42) |
| | Bengal Governor's XI (1941/42-1950/51) |
| | Western India States (1941/42) |
| | Bengal Cyclone XI (1942/43) |
| | CK Nayudu's XI (1943/44-1944/45) |
| | Cricket Club of India (1944/45) |
| | India to Ceylon Touring Team (1944/45) |
| | Prince's XI (1945/46) |
| | East Zone (India) (1945/46-1946/47) |
| | India to England Touring Team (1946/47) |
| | Maharaja of Patiala's XI (1946/47) |
| | Rest of India (1947/48) |
| | Central Province Governor's XI (1948/49-1949/50) |
| | India Prime Minister's XI (1950/51) |
| | Past XI (1957/58) |
| Ranji Trophy | Central India (1934/35-1935/36) |
| | Baroda (1939/40-1943/44) |
| | Holkar (1944/45-1949/50) |
| | Bengal (1950/51-1951/52) |
| | Andhra (1953/54-1959/60) |
| | Uttar Pradesh (1956/57-1958/59) |
| | Madhya Pradesh (1960/61) |
| Miscellaneous | Central India (1933/34) |
| | Nawab of Mamdot's State XI (1934/35-1935/36) |
| | Maharaj Kumar of Vizianagram's XI (1935/36) |
| | Indians (1936-1947/48) |
| | Indian Gymkhana (1937-1938) |
| | London University (1938) |
| | Universities Athletic Union (1938) |
| | Raja of Jath's XI (1938/39) |
| | Baroda (1940/41-1941/42) |
| | Rest of India (1943/44) |
| | CK Nayudu's XI (1944/45-1946/47) |
| | Maharaja of Cooch-Behar's XI (1944/45) |
| | Holkar (1947/48) |
| | Raja Maharaj Singh's XI (1949/50) |
| | CS Nayudu's XI (1955) |
| | Durham (1956) |
| Scotland Cap | Indians (1946) |