The upcoming England-India Test series in June 2025 has been making headlines, not just for the cricket, but also for a decision regarding the trophy awarded to the winner. Originally named the Pataudi Trophy in 2007 to honor Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi and his son Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, the trophy was set to be renamed the Tendulkar-Anderson Trophy, jointly celebrating Sachin Tendulkar and James Anderson, two modern-day legends of the game.
This decision by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) was met with mixed reactions. While acknowledging the immense contributions of Tendulkar and Anderson, many felt that retiring the Pataudi name would diminish the historical significance of the series. The Pataudi Trophy symbolized the long-standing cricketing ties between England and India, with the Pataudis representing a unique link – Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi is still the only cricketer to have played Test cricket for both nations.
Amidst the discussions, Sachin Tendulkar has stepped in, requesting both the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the ECB to ensure that the Pataudi legacy is preserved. Reports indicate that Tendulkar spoke to senior officials from both boards, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the Pataudi family's contribution to the sport and the historical connection between the two countries.
According to reports, Tendulkar's request has been positively received. While the series will proceed as the Tendulkar-Anderson Trophy, there is a confirmed plan to retain the Pataudi link. One likely solution is the introduction of a Pataudi medallion, which would be awarded to the winning captain or the best performer of the series. This would ensure that the Pataudi name continues to be associated with the England-India Test series, honoring their legacy in a meaningful way.
Jay Shah, the current ICC Chair and former BCCI secretary, is also said to have played a significant role in ensuring that Tendulkar's request was met. This collaborative effort between influential figures in the cricketing world highlights the respect for the Pataudi family and the desire to maintain the historical context of the series.
The official renaming ceremony, initially scheduled to take place on the sidelines of the World Test Championship Final, has been postponed as a mark of respect for the victims of the recent Ahmedabad plane crash. The BCCI and ECB are working together to find a suitable date for the ceremony.
The first Test of the series is set to begin on June 20, 2025, in Headingley. While the trophy will bear the names of Tendulkar and Anderson, the Pataudi legacy will continue to be celebrated, ensuring that the rich history of the England-India Test series is honored for years to come.