In the first Test encounter between the two teams, the visitors to scored a five wicket victory.
He was again the top scorer with 70* in 125 minutes and led the team to an exciting two wicket victory.
England then knocked off the required runs to seal a 6 wicket victory.
Pakistan completed a ten wicket victory to give their new captain a winning start.
Davidson took a further 2/51 in the second innings to set up a seven wicket victory.
His 43 not out from the middle order guided his side a six wicket victory.
India chased down the total with 6.5 overs left, for a 7 wicket victory.
He led the charge to a seven wicket victory with 7 for 57.
Opening the batting, he scored 87 to help his side to a nine wicket victory.
He wasn't required to bat in Montserrat's nine wicket victory.