
Iftikhar Ali Khan
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Nawab of Pataudi and a cricketer who played for both England and India
Other names
Nawab of Pataudi
Muhammad Iftikhar Ali Khan
Pataudi senior
Place of birth
Date of arrival to Britain
Location(s)
OX1 3BJ
United Kingdom
Place of death
Delhi, India
About
Iftikhar Ali Khan, the Nawab of Pataudi, is the only Test cricketer to have played for both England and India. Born into the princely family of Pataudi, in the Punjab (approximately 53 miles away from Delhi), he arrived in Britain in 1926 to further his education. He joined Balliol College, Oxford in 1927 and won hockey and cricketing blues for the university. In a famous incident playing in the 1931 match against Cambridge, A. Ratcliffe of Cambridge set a new record for the University Match with 201 runs. Pataudi declared that he would beat that record and did exactly that in the next innings, scoring 238 not out. This record stood until 2005.
Pataudi made the England squad for the notorious Bodyline series tour of Australia in 1932–3. On his Ashes and Test debut, he scored a century but was dropped after the second Test. He only played three Tests for England, with a recall in one of the Ashes Tests in 1934. Pataudi returned to India and had a chance to captain India in 1936, but withdrew from the series against England. In 1946 he did captain India against England, but he was 36 years old by then.
In 1931 Iftikhar was formally installed as ruler, Nawab, of Pataudi. After Indian independence in 1947, he gave up the principality and worked for the Indian Foreign Office. He died in 1952, while playing polo in Delhi, leaving his wife, Sajida Sultan, the daughter of the Nawab of Bhopal, three daughters and an 11-year-old son, Mansur, who would become one of India's greatest cricketing captains.
Nawab of Bhopal (father-in-law), Hamidullah Khan, Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi (son, captain of India's cricket team 1962–70).
Bose, Mihir, A History of Indian Cricket (London: Deutsch, 1990)
Bose, Mihir, ‘Khan, Muhammad Iftikhar Ali, nawab of Pataudi (1910–1952)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2004) [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/58835]
Elliot, Ivo (ed.) Balliol College Register (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1953)
College photos, Balliol College Archives, Oxford
News and sports footage, British Film Institute, London
V/24/832, Indian Students' Department Report, 1928–9 & 1929–30, Asian and African Studies Reading Room, British Library, St Pancras
Image credit
Iftikhar Ali Khan Bahadur, Nawab of Pataudi, by Bassano Ltd, whole-plate glass negative, 19 July 1929, NPG x96773
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