Heartwarming to know that we have kept the Pataudi legacy alive, says Sachin Tendulkar

IANS June 19, 2025 439 views

Sachin Tendulkar ensured the Pataudi name remains part of India-England cricket through a new medal for series-winning captains. He personally reached out to the Pataudi family, BCCI, and ECB to honor their historic contributions. The move comes alongside the renamed Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, replacing the retired Pataudi Trophy. Tendulkar emphasized respecting cricket's foundations while celebrating modern achievements.

"It's heartwarming to know we've kept the legacy alive" - Sachin Tendulkar
Heartwarming to know that we have kept the Pataudi legacy alive, says Sachin Tendulkar
New Delhi, June 19: Legendary batter Sachin Tendulkar said it was a heartwarming moment for him to ensure that the Pataudi family’s legacy will continue to be a part of the India-England cricket rivalry through a medal to be presented to the winning captain of the Test series played between two teams, which will now be contested for the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.

Key Points

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Tendulkar coordinated with ECB & BCCI to introduce Pataudi Medal

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Honors winning captain in India-England Tests

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Pays tribute to Pataudi family's historic contributions

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New Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy replaces retired Pataudi Trophy

The ECB’s move to rename the erstwhile Pataudi Trophy after Tendulkar and James Anderson drew criticism. But with Tendulkar revealing that he also reached out to the ECB, BCCI, and ICC Chairman Jay Shah to ensure the Pataudi name should remain a part of India-England cricket, it was unveiled on Thursday that a newly commissioned ‘Pataudi Medal’ will be presented to the winning captain of each Test series played between the two teams.

“When the Pataudi Trophy was retired, I was travelling, I think in Spain or somewhere, and I heard about it. The decision was taken by the ECB and BCCI to retire and start a new trophy altogether. So, the new trophy, the first time I got to know about it was, I think, just some time ago, last month, when ECB and BCCI decided to name this trophy after both of us.”

“It's a nice recognition, I thought, of our contributions to our respective nations in Test cricket. At the same time, I picked up the phone, and my first phone call was to the Pataudi family. I spoke to them and also discussed about keeping the legacy alive. It's important to not forget the contribution to Indian cricket and having inspired so many generations, I think it's important.”

“I said, I'll come back to you on this. I spoke to Mr. Jay Shah (ICC Chairman), BCCI, and ECB, and shared some ideas. Over some time, and a few phone calls, we unanimously decided that the Pataudi Medal of Excellence should be awarded to the winning captain, because he was known for his leadership, and this would be a good match,” said Tendulkar to IANS in a select virtual interaction, ahead of the first Test starting in Leeds on Friday.

The Pataudi family’s legacy is deeply intertwined with the history of cricket between India and England. Both Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi and his son, Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, led the Indian cricket team and also played county cricket in England, with the former being the only cricketer to represent both countries in Tests.

“The outcome of those phone calls and multiple discussions was very, very positive. It was heartwarming to know that we've kept the legacy alive. It is important that it's remembered in the way it's meant to be. I've always respected my seniors, and I've always valued their contribution to our country, as the foundation was built then.”

“On that foundation, multiple things have happened over a period of time. Hopefully, what the newer generation constructs will be something that, over a period of time, we'll look back and be proud of. So we cannot forget our heroes, and all in all, it was indeed a positive outcome, to have not just the trophy named after the two of us, but also in knowing that Mr. Pataudi's legacy is very much alive,” concluded Tendulkar.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Sachin showing his class once again! 👏 This is why he's not just a great cricketer but a true ambassador of the game. The Pataudi family's contribution to Indian cricket is immense and it's heartening to see their legacy being preserved. Well done to all involved!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate Sachin's gesture, I feel the original Pataudi Trophy should have been retained. Why replace history with new names? The medal is a good compromise but the trophy itself carried so much heritage. Just my two paise!
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Amit S.
As someone who grew up watching Tiger Pataudi's leadership, this news brings back so many memories. The Nawab of Pataudi was truly a legend who bridged two cricketing cultures. Sachin's respect for our cricket history makes me emotional. 🇮🇳
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Sunita R.
Good decision but why involve ECB in naming our trophies? BCCI should have complete say when it comes to India's cricket heritage. The Pataudi family is our pride, not England's. Still, happy that Sachin ensured their legacy continues.
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Vikram J.
Classy move by the God of Cricket! 🏏 This shows how much Sachin values our cricket history. The Pataudi medal is a brilliant idea - honoring both the past legends and current champions. Hope our young players learn about Tiger Pataudi's contributions through this.
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Neha P.
While I respect Sachin's intentions, I wonder if we're overdoing the trophy naming business. Soon every series will have multiple awards named after different players. Sometimes simple is better - just call it India-England Test Series Trophy.

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