Pataudi TrophyWhich is named after one of India’s largest cricket families, given to the winner of the test series between India and England. However, now the news is that BCCI and England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) can shut down the Pataudi Trophy, nominated in honor of the legendary cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi And his father, Ifatikhar Ali Khan Pataudi. While the final decision has not been made yet, the buzz is that veteran Indian actress Sharmila Tagore is very upset with this development.
It was in 2007 when the Patudi Trophy was first introduced for the first Test match between India and England in 1932. The trophy is designed by Joclin Burton-a famous Silver and Goldsmith-and it honors the great contributions of Mansoor Ali Khan Patudi and Ifatikhar Ali Khan Patudi.
Reports show that Sharmila Tagore, wife of late Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, is very upset when he learned about the decision of her son actor Saif Ali Khan. Saif received an official letter from ECB about this. Although he has not heard directly from the cricket boards, he feels that it depends on the BCCI that they want to decide that they want to continue to be respected. Tiger PataudiInheritance of For Anward, Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi was popularly known as ‘Tiger’ Pataudi. Sharmila Tagore told The Hindustan Times, “If BCCI Tiger (Mansoor Ali Khan) does not want to remember the heritage or does not want to decide for them.”

About all tiger Pataudi
Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, called ‘Tiger’ Pataudi, was a right-handed Indian batsman and a middle-handed bowler. Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, son of cricketer Ifatikhar Ali Khan Pataudi, was considered one of the best fields of his time. Unfortunately, his career turned forever when an accident in Hov permanently damaged his right eye, causing dual vision. However, with great patience and determination, he returned to cricket within six months and proved his sometimes a dairy attitude. In 1968, she married Bollywood actress Sharmila Tagore- her marriage was India’s two biggest passion- a union of cricket and cinema.