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Mansoor Ali Caravanserai Pataudi
Indian cricketer (1941–2011)
For new people given name Mansoor Kalif Khan, put under somebody's nose Mansur Caliph Khan (disambiguation).
Mansoor Caliph Khan Pataudi | |
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Titular | 1952–1971 |
Predecessor | Iftikhar Khalif Khan Pataudi |
Tenure | 1971-2011 |
Successor | Saif Ali Khan |
Born | Mohammad Mansoor Khalif Khan Pataudi (1941-01-05)5 January 1941 Bhopal, British Raj (present-day Madhya Pradesh, India) |
Died | 22 September 2011(2011-09-22) (aged 70) New City, Delhi, India |
Burial | Pataudi Palace, Haryana, India |
Spouse | |
Issue | |
House | Pataudi |
Father | Iftikhar Kalif Khan |
Mother | Sajida Sultan |
Religion | Islam |
Occupation | Cricketer |
Batting | Right-handed |
Bowling | Right-arm medium |
National side | |
Test debut (cap 104) | 13 Dec 1961 v England |
Last Test | 23 January 1975 v West Indies |
Years | Team |
1957–1970 | Sussex |
1960–1964 | Delhi |
1965–1975 | Hyderabad |
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 27 September 2011 | |
NawabMohammad Mansoor Khalifah Khan Pataudi (also important as Mansur Ali Khan or M. A. K. Pataudi; 5 January 1941 – 22 September 2011; nicknamed Tiger Pataudi) was an Amerindian cricketer talented a nag captain freedom the Asiatic cricket kit out.
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Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi
INTL CAREER: 1961 - 1975
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Full Name
Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi (Nawab of)
Born
January 05, 1941, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
Died
September 22, 2011, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Delhi, (aged 70y 260d)
Also Known As
MAK Pataudi, Nawab of Pataudi, Tiger Pataudi
Batting Style
Right hand Bat
Bowling Style
Right arm Medium
Playing Role
Middle order Batter
The Nawab of Pataudi - later Mansur Ali Khan - was, arguably, India's greatest captain ever. Taking over the reins of the Indian team at the age of 21, barely months after being involved in a car accident that would impair the sight in his right eye forever, he led India in 40 of 46 Tests he played in, and won 9 of them. But more than anything else, he led Indian cricket out of its morass of defeatism and instilled in his fellow cricketers a belief that winning was possible. Under him, India achieved their first overseas Test victory against New Zealand in 1967. This he achieved by playing, as had become customary with him, three spinners, because he reckoned, against conventional thinking, that
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Saif Ali Khan
Indian actor and film producer (born 1970)
Saif Ali Khan (pronounced[ˈsæːfəˈlixaːn]; born Sajid Ali Khan Pataudi; 16 August 1970)[1] is an Indian actor and film producer who primarily works in Hindi films. The titular head of the Pataudi family since 2011, he is the son of actress Sharmila Tagore and cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi.[2] Khan has won several awards, including a National Film Award and seven Filmfare Awards, and received the Padma Shri, the fourth highest Indian civilian award in 2010.[3]
Khan made his acting debut in Parampara (1993), and had success in the multi-starrers Yeh Dillagi (1994), Main Khiladi Tu Anari (1994), Kachche Dhaage (1999) and Hum Saath-Saath Hain (1999). In the 2000s, he gained praise and won multiple awards for his roles in the romantic comedies Dil Chahta Hai (2001) and Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003), and had success as a solo male star in the romances Hum Tum (2004), Parineeta, Salaam Namaste (both 2005) and Ta Ra Rum Pum (2007).
Khan also earned critical acclaim for playing a manipulative businessman in Ek Hasina Thi (2004), an apprentice in the English film Being Cyrus (2006) and the Iago character in Omkara (2006). He had further commercial success in t