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    Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi

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  1. Nawab Mohammad Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi (also known as Mansur Ali Khan, or M. A. K. Pataudi; 5 January 1941 – 22 September 2011; nicknamed Tiger Pataudi) was an Indian cricketer and a former captain of the Indian cricket team . Pataudi was appointed India's cricket captain at the age of 21, and described as "one of (its) greatest". [1]

  2. Sep 22, 2011 · Advertisement. The 70-year-old Pataudi passed away this evening at a city hospital after losing his battle with a lung disease,leaving behind wife Sharmila Tagore and three children, Saif Ali Khan ,Soha Ali Khan and Saba Ali Khan. “I am shocked to hear the news of Tiger Pataudi’s demise.

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  3. Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, one of the greatest cricket captains India has produced, died in New Delhi this evening after battling with a lung infection which was diagnosed about three months back.

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  5. Childhood & Early Life. Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi was born Nawab Mohammad Mansoor Ali Khan Siddiqui Pataudi, on January 5, 1941, in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, to Iftikhar Ali Khan and Sajida Sultan. Mansoor’s grandfather, Hamidullah Khan, was the last ruling “Nawab” of Bhopal. Born into an affluent family, Mansoor led a privileged life and ...

  6. Sep 22, 2022 · Love for cricket and talent for the game was Pataudi’s heritage and he gave a glimpse of his skills at a very early age. Pataudi was the school cricket team captain at Winchester College of Hampshire from 1954 until 1959 and scored 1,068 runs in his last season, breaking the 40-year record of former England captain Douglas Jardine.

  7. Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi had to become the captain of the Indian Cricket when Nari Contractor faced a severe injury during the 1962 West Indies tour. Pataudi...

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  8. Nawab Mohammad Mansoor Ali Khan Siddiqui Pataudi (also known as Mansur Ali Khan, or M. A. K. Pataudi; 5 January 1941 – 22 September 2011; nicknamed Tiger Pataudi ), was an Indian cricketer and former captain of the Indian cricket team. He was the titular Nawab of Pataudi from 1952 until 1971. [1]

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