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Healthy Living. Reuters In , India won their first series away from home under his captaincy and that was against New Zealand in Reuters Good looking, he was a girl magnet as many went to watch games just to see him.

The Conversation 0 Start a conversation, not a fire. Post with kindness. Post Comment. Play Quiz. Powered By. Please review and accept these changes below to continue using the website. We use cookies to ensure the best experience for you on our website. He lived in a palace which had rooms, over servants, seven or eight of whom were personal attendants of Pataudi as a kid. Besides, the palace had huge grounds, stables and garage. As Ray Robinson, the great Australian writer wrote in the People magazine in , Pataudi traces his roots to Ali Khan, a Muslim who came from Afghanistan in the 16th century at the time of the Mughal emperor Akbar the Great.

The British Raj conferred the title Nawab of Pataudi in , with a grant of 52 square miles. Pataudi held the title of Nawab of Pataudi by right, having succeeded his father [Iftikhar Ali Khan of Pataudi], who ruled over some 25, inhabitants of a small state of Punjab, 30 miles South-West of Delhi. The way he walked, the way he talked; all displayed a man of immense self-confidence.

Tiger treated all men as equals and always picked players to his side on pure merit. A man who had zero tolerance for excuses, he was also a gentleman who accepted victory and defeat with equal grace. Pataudi considered himself lucky to be born in a royal family, but he earned the respect of the world through his game and and well-mannered nature. He was a visionary, who wanted to build a team for the future as a captain. We will never have another Nawab of Pataudi, most probably will never have a captain at the age of This wonderful human being named Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi will be remembered for his great contributions in taking Indian cricket forward through his progressive tactics.

He will be remembered as the Tiger who played with one eye. New User posted their first comment. Log in. Modified 07 Oct Tiger Pataudi driving through the covers was a treat to the eyes. Commemorating Iftikhar Pataudi in the England-India series.

Edited by Staff Editor. The match was played only because the third Test had been washed out. To the astonishment of the Australian board, 46, turned up - it was then they realised that this one-day malarkey might be a good, money-spinning idea. Australia's totals would have been much lower if eight catches hadn't been dropped off Rhodes' bowling.

Sri Lanka, with their injury list nearly in the double digits, were not expected to make waves, but in the event, Dimuth Karunaratne notched up his first Test hundred in South Africa. For the home side, Anrich Nortje, bowling fast and short, had a six-for; and Dean Elgar made a century in his team's first innings, and led the small fourth-innings chase at breakneck speed.

Wicketkeeper, batsman and captain, Imtiaz Ahmed played in 41 Tests from to , making 93 dismissals, including seven catches, all off Fazal Mahmood, in Pakistan's first Test win against England, at The Oval in The highest of his three Test centuries was , at No. Here at MCG he shared another huge stand against England, adding with Jack Fingleton, then the highest stand for the sixth wicket.

His was at the time the highest not-out score by a batsman playing in his first Test, let alone his first Test innings and it was the slowest Test double-ton of all time.



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