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Ahead of India Tour Of England, BCCI requests ECB for...
Ahead of India Tour Of England, BCCI requests ECB for...

India.com

time18 hours ago

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Ahead of India Tour Of England, BCCI requests ECB for...

In this collection of pictures we shall know the what the The Board of Control for Cricket in India requested to England and Wales Cricket Board. Let's dive in. The England and Wales Cricket Board's decision to retire the Pataudi Trophy and rename the England vs India five-match Test series as the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy has received mixed reactions. According to The Indian Express, to keep the legacy of former India captain Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi alive, the BCCI has now requested the ECB to name one of its awards for individual performance in a Test series after Pataudi. The board has said that it has no role in renaming the trophy. Let us tell you that the ECB has decided to discontinue the Pataudi Trophy this year. Instead, it has announced the launch of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy in line with the modern trend of naming the series after former players. Recently, the ECB, in collaboration with Cricket West Indies, has renamed the Wisden Trophy, established in 1963, as the Richards-Botham Trophy from 2020, which is played between the two teams in honor of two great players Viv Richards and Ian Botham. At present, the bilateral series between England and New Zealand is held for the Crowe-Thorpe Trophy which is named after Martin Crowe and Graham Thorpe. The practice of naming bilateral series after players has been going on for a long time. The Border-Gavaskar Trophy has been played between India and Australia since 1996. This is a very prestigious trophy. In such a situation, the decision to change the name of the Pataudi Trophy also seems to have been taken on the same lines. At the same time, quoting The Indian Express, the BCCI official said that, ECB decides who they want to name their series after. BCCI has no role in this as it is their domestic series. We have requested them to name one of the post-match trophies after Pataudi and they will respond to us. It is worth noting that, earlier this year, the ECB had decided to remove Pataudi's name without giving any official reason. However, they had informed Tiger Pataudi's son and famous actor Saif Ali Khan about this in April this year. The five-match Test series between India and England will start from June 20 at Headingley in Leeds.

BCCI Steps In After England Board Decides To Retire Pataudi Trophy: "It's the ECB..."
BCCI Steps In After England Board Decides To Retire Pataudi Trophy: "It's the ECB..."

NDTV

time21 hours ago

  • Sport
  • NDTV

BCCI Steps In After England Board Decides To Retire Pataudi Trophy: "It's the ECB..."

The upcoming England vs India Test series, that starts in Leeds on June 20, will be played for the Tendulkar-Anderson Trophy. Earlier, from 2007, the Pataudi Trophy was the name of the India vs England bilateral contests played in England. The Pataudi Trophy was first awarded in 2007 to commemorate 75 years of first India vs England Test. India vs England Test series played in India is called the Anthony de Mello Trophy, named after a former president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Not everyone was happy with the decision. The BCCI, according to a report, has has 'requested' the England and Wales Cricket Board to name one of the post match trophies on Pataudi. "It's the ECB who decides on whom they want to name their series. The BCCI has no role in it as it's their home series. We have requested them to name one of the post match Trophy on Pataudi and they will revert to us," a BCCI official told The Indian Express. Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, one of the greatest cricket captains India has produced, died in New Delhi in 2011 after battling with a lung infection. Pataudi, regarded as one of the finest Indian captains, played 46 Tests for the country, scoring 2793 runs for an average of 34.91 with an unbeaten 203 being his highest score. In all, he smashed six centuries and 16 fifties in his career. His father Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi earlier led the Indian team. Though retiring a trophy is not common in cricket, it has happened in the past. Like the Wisden Trophy, played between England and West Indies, which was renamed as Richards-Botham trophy. India great Sachin Tendulkar is the highest run-scorer in Test history with a tally of 15,921 in 200 Tests played between 1989 and 2013. James Anderson is England's all-time leading wicket-taker with 704 Test wickets in 188 matches. While Tendulkar retired in 2013, Anderson called time on his career in 2024. Earlier, former India captain Sunil Gavaskar blasted the England and Wales Cricket Board for its decision to 'retire' the Pataudi Trophy.. "The recent news that the ECB is going to retire the Pataudi Trophy, given to the winners of the Test series between England and India in England, is disturbing indeed. This is the first time one has heard of a trophy named after individual players being retired, though the decision is entirely the ECB's, and the BCCI may well have been informed. It shows a total lack of sensitivity to the contribution made by the Pataudis to cricket in both England and India," Gavaskar wrote in a column for Sportstar. "There may well be a new trophy named after more recent players, and here's hoping that if an Indian player has been approached, he will have the good sense to politely decline - not only out of respect for two former India captains but also to avoid the same fate of having a trophy named after him retired after he is gone. The ECB is fully entitled to name the trophy after one of their own players, but I, along with loads of Indian cricket supporters, fervently hope that any other Indian cricketer will have the smarts to decline, lest history repeats itself as it has with the Pataudi Trophy." The move to 'retire' the Pataudi Trophy also hurt Sharmila Tagore, actor and wife of the late Tiger Pataudi. "I haven't heard from them, but the ECB has sent a letter to Saif that they are retiring the trophy," Sharmila told HT a few months ago. "If the BCCI wants to or does not want to remember Tiger's legacy, it is for them to decide."

BCCI requests ECB to name award for individual performance in India vs England Tests after Pataudi
BCCI requests ECB to name award for individual performance in India vs England Tests after Pataudi

Indian Express

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Indian Express

BCCI requests ECB to name award for individual performance in India vs England Tests after Pataudi

The England and Wales Cricket (ECB) board's decision to retire Pataudi Trophy and rename the forthcoming England vs India five-match Test match series as 'Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy' has received a mixed response worldwide. However, to keep the legacy of former India captain Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi alive, it is learnt that the Indian board has now requested the ECB to name one of their awards for individual performance on Pataudi in the forthcoming Test match series. The ECB had decided to retire Pataudi Trophy from this year onwards and has instead introduced 'Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy' in line with the modern trend of naming series after former players. In recent times, the ECB in association with Cricket West Indies renamed the Wisden Trophy established in 1963 and played between the two teams as Richards-Botham Trophy from 2020 in mark of respect to the two greats Viv Richards and Ian Botham. Similarly, the bilateral series between England and New Zealand takes place for Crowe-Thorpe Trophy which is named after Martin Crowe and Graham Thorpe. And since 1996, India have been playing the Test series against Australia for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy which has now gained iconic status. And the decision to rename the Pataudi Trophy seem to be done on similar lines. 'It's the ECB who decides on whom they want to name their series. The BCCI has no role in it as it's their home series. We have requested them to name one of the post match Trophy on Pataudi and they will revert to us,' a BCCI official told The Indian Express. The ECB had decided to move on from Pataudi's name earlier this year without giving any official reason. However, they had informed Pataudi's son, a well known actor Saif Ali Khan about it in April this year. India will be playing a five-match Test series against England which is scheduled to start from June 20th at Headingley, Leeds. The Pataudi Trophy came into existence in 2007 to celebrate India's 75th anniversary of their first Test in 1932. At 21, Pataudi had become the youngest Indian Test captain. His father Iftikar Ali Khan played for both England and India. Though ECB is yet to make their series name official, it is learnt that they have informed Anderson and Tendulkar about it and the duo is set to unveil the trophy before the first Test. The English pacer Anderson retired from all forms of game in July 2024 where he took 704 wickets in 188 Tests. Tendulkar played 200 Tests and scored 15921 runs in a long illustrious career. Talking to Zoom, Pataudi's daughter, Soha said, 'For us, it is disappointing that they are considering or have chosen to retire the Pataudi Trophy because I think that my father's contribution to Indian cricket has been immense and in some form, I feel that it is important to recognise the contribution of the people in early years, especially somebody like him, who really inculcated the sense of Indian-ness and oneness and a sense of pride, winning the first overseas Test and things like that.' She added, 'I think he should be remembered in some form, in some way and hopefully the BCCI will consider some other way of doing that, if not this.'

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