ECB condoles demise of Nawab of Pataudi

September 23, 2011 03:57 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 12:42 am IST - London

A file photo of the Former Indian Cricket Player Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi. Photo: Rajeev Bhatt.

A file photo of the Former Indian Cricket Player Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi. Photo: Rajeev Bhatt.

ECB Chairman Giles Clarke today paid tribute to the former Indian Test captain, Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, who died after a prolonged illness in New Delhi, saying the ‘Nawab’ will be remembered as one of India’s greatest captains ever.

The ninth Nawab of Pataudi, who breathed his last yesterday, was educated in England and captained Oxford University and Sussex, besides playing for India in 46 Test matches between 1961 and 1975.

“The Nawab was a very talented batsman and fine cricketer who will be remembered as one of India’s greatest ever captains and he also made a significant contribution to the game as an administrator,” Giles said.

“He will be much missed in cricketing circles both in this country and in India and we send our sympathies and condolences to his family,” the chairman added.

The Nawab’s father - the 8th Nawab, Iftikhar Ali Khan - represented both England and India in Tests. And the family name lives on in the form of the Pataudi Trophy, which is currently held by England as winners of the recent Test series against India.

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