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Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi
  • Nickname:
    Tiger
  • Date of Birth:
    January 5, 1941
  • Place of Birth:
    Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Hair Color:
    White
  • Eye Color:
    Brown
  • Nationality:
    Indian
  • Religion:
    Unknown
  • Education:

    Welham Boys' School, Dehradun

    Lockers Park Prep School, Hertfordshire, Winchester College

    Balliol College, Oxford

Family

Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi
  • Father:
    Iftikhar Ali Khan
  • Mother:
    Sajida Sultan
  • Spouse:
    Sharmila Tagore
  • Son:
    Saif Ali Khan
  • Daughter:
    Soha Ali Khan, Saba Ali Khan

Career

Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi

Awards

Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi

1964 : Arjuna Award

1967 : Padma Shri Award

Trivia

Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi
  • In June 2005, Mansoor Ali Khan was arrested for poaching an endangered Blackbuck.
    submitted by - Sandeep Sandeep Singh
  • Mansoor was captain of the Indian cricket team in 40 matches, only 9 of which resulted in victory for his team. He was dropped as captain of the Indian cricket team in 1970, and as a player in 1975.
    submitted by - Amit Kher
  • In March 1962, Mansoor was elevated to the captaincy of the Indian cricket team. He had a batting average of 34.
    submitted by - Amit Kher
  • Pataudi Jr., as Mansoor came to be known during his cricket career, was a right-hand batsman and a right-arm medium pace bowler. He played in 46 Test matches for India between 1961 and 1975. Soon after starting his career, at the age of 20 or 21, a car accident permanently damaged vision in his right eye.
    submitted by - Amit Kher
  • His father died on Mansoor's 11th birthday in 1952, whereupon Mansoor succeeded as the ninth Nawab of Pataudi. While the princely state of Pataudi had been merged with India after the end of the British Raj in 1947, Mansoor inherited the titular dignity of Nawab of Pataudi. He held the title until the entitlements were abolished by the Government of India through the 26th amendment to the constitution in 1971.
    submitted by - Mandy John

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Biography

Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi
Last Updated: Friday, October 16, 2009

Mansoor Ali KhanMansur Ali Khan Pataudi, fondly called Tiger has been an Indian Cricket player and the Captain of the Indian Cricket team. He has to his credit the honor of having been the 9th and last Nawab of Pataudi, a small Princely State which presently is a part of the Haryana state of India.

He was born on the 5th of January 1941 in Bhopal to the 8th Nawab of Patuadi, Iftikhar Ali Khan. Having studied at Dehradun, Hertfordshire and Oxford, he became the 9th Nawab of Patuaudi after his father died in the year 1952.

Mansur made is Test Cricket debut in the year 1961 with a Test match played against England at Delhi. He scored 13 runs in the match. Very soon after beginning his Test Cricket career, he lost the vision in his right eye due to a car accident.

Mansoor Ali KhanIn the year 1962, he was named the Captain of the Indian Cricket team. Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, also known as Nawab Pataudi Jr., is considered to be one of the most successful Captains that the Indian Cricket team has ever got in its history.

He led the Indian team in 40 Test matches, out of which 12 had been won by the team. Although the winning percentage was not very high, he is best known for instilling the winning confidence into the members of hitherto low-down Indian team, and boosting their morale that led them to further victories.

Mansoor Ali KhanMansur is credited as the first Indian Cricket captain that got the team its much needed first Test victory at an overseas ground. This victory was achieved in a Test match played against New Zealand in the year 1968. He is also known for recognizing the fact that Spin Bowling was the forte of the Indian Cricket team, hence he utilized more of spinners against other strong teams to get the Indian team the maximum benefit in the Cricket ground.

Apart from being a good Captain, Nawab Patudi Jr. is also known very well for being a good fielder too. Although his Batting Average was only 34 runs, he must have yielded way too far better results had he not been visually impaired with one eye.

In his Test Cricket career, Mansur Ali Khan played 46 Test matches in which he scored a total of 2793 runs with 6 centuries and 16 half-centuries. His Batting Average was 34.91 runs and Highest Score was 203 runs not-out. He played his last Test match against West Indies at Mumbai in the year 1975, and scored 18 runs in the match.

He also served as an ICC Match Referee for a period of 3 years between 1993 and 1996. For his extra-ordinary performance as a Cricket player for India, Mansur Ali Khan had been conferred upon the Arjuna Award in the year 1964, and was named the Wisden Cricketer of the Year in the year 1968.