Key Points

ICC Chair Jay Shah praised the newly unveiled Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy ahead of the England-India Test series. The trophy honours cricket legends Sachin Tendulkar and James Anderson for their iconic contributions. The series also introduces the Pataudi Medal for winning captains, continuing the legacy of the Pataudi family. This marks the start of the 2025-27 ICC World Test Championship cycle for both teams.

Key Points: Jay Shah Lauds Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy for England-India Tests

  • New trophy honours Sachin Tendulkar and James Anderson
  • Pataudi Medal introduced for winning captains
  • Series marks start of WTC 2025-27 cycle
  • Tendulkar scored 2,535 runs vs England
  • Anderson took 149 wickets vs India
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Fantastic to see two legends honoured with Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy: Jay Shah on England-India Test series

ICC Chair Jay Shah celebrates Sachin Tendulkar and James Anderson being honoured with a new Test trophy as England and India begin WTC 2025-27.

"Fantastic to see two legends honoured with the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy for men’s Test series – Jay Shah"

Leeds, June 20

ICC Chair Jay Shah expressed his joy on India and England greats Sachin Tendulkar and James Anderson have been honoured with a newly named trophy – the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy – which will be up for grabs in the five-Test series between the two nations.

The five-Test series between the two sides, starting Friday, will also mark the beginning of the next ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 cycle for both teams.

"With the new WTC cycle under way it’s fantastic to see two legends honoured with the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy for men’s Test series between England and India. Equally special is the continued acknowledgement of the Pataudi family, with the introduction of the Pataudi Medal to be awarded to the winning captain of each England–India Test series," Shah posted on X.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) unveiled the new trophy, which features the imagery of both Tendulkar and Anderson and also has their signatures engraved on it as a tribute to the two stalwarts.

The Pataudi family, after whom the previous Pataudi Trophy was named, will continue to be honoured through the introduction of the Pataudi Medal, a new accolade that will be awarded to the winning captain of the series.

India’s legendary batter Tendulkar, the first player with 200 Test caps, closed his red-ball career in 2013 with the most runs in the format, a record he still holds with a mammoth 15,921 runs, which include 51 centuries. He has delivered some memorable displays against England, scoring 2,535 runs at an average of 51.73, with a highest score of 193 at Headingley, the venue for the first Test between the two sides starting on Friday.

Anderson, who represented England in 188 Test matches, claimed a whopping 704 wickets in the longest format – the third-highest in the format – before bringing the curtains down on his career last year. The seamer brought his best against India, amassing an incredible 149 wickets from 39 Tests, at an average of 25.47, including six five-wicket hauls.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a fitting tribute to two absolute legends of the game! Sachin paaji is our cricket god and Anderson was a nightmare for our batsmen. Perfect way to honor Test cricket's greatest rivalry 🇮🇳🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 #AndersonTendulkarTrophy
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Priya M.
While I appreciate honoring legends, I wish they'd chosen a current Indian player along with Anderson. Maybe Kohli-Anderson Trophy would've been more relevant? Sachin retired 11 years ago and this is about future contests.
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Amit S.
Chills seeing Sachin's signature on the trophy! Remember watching his 193 at Headingley as a kid. Now our boys will play at the same ground with his legacy watching over them. Hope they make him proud!
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Neha G.
Great gesture but ICC should focus more on improving Test cricket's popularity. Naming trophies is nice but where are the packed stadiums for Tests? Need to make the format exciting for new fans too.
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Vikram J.
Anderson was a master of swing bowling - respect where it's due. But let's not forget how our batsmen like Sachin, Dravid and Laxman handled him in Indian conditions. This series will be 🔥 Can't wait for Bumrah vs Root battles!
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Sanjay P.
Happy they kept the Pataudi connection alive with the medal. The Nawab was a bridge between Indian and English cricket. Some traditions are worth preserving in this fast-changing game.

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