Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi

India
Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi
INTL CAREER: 1932 - 1946
Vijay Hazare and Nawab of Pataudi Sr check out some bats during the tour to England in 1946

Vijay Hazare and Nawab of Pataudi Sr check out some bats during the tour to England in 1946

Against Sussex at Hove on July 29, 1946 the first four batsmen of the Indian team completed centuries. The board shows the position just before the fall of the third wicket. The players from left to right are: V. Mankad who scored 105, L. Amarnath (106), Nawab of Pataudi (110 not out), V. M. Merchant (205). The score-board was presented to Sussex by the most famous of all Indian cricketers, K. S. Ranjitsinhji
V. Mankad (105), L. Amarnath (106), Nawab of Pataudi (110 not out), V. M. Merchant (205)Wisden
The Nawab of Pataudi
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The Nawab of Pataudi is bowled shortly after completing his maiden Test hundred, Australia v England, SCG, 1st Test,  December 6, 1932
The Nawab of Pataudi is bowled shortly after completing his maiden Test hundredThe Cricketer International
Iftikhar Ali, the eighth Nawab of Pataudi, September 1931
Iftikhar Ali, the eighth Nawab of PataudiHulton Archive/Getty Images
The 1946 Indian touring squad: Back row L to R: Abdul Hafeez Kardar,- S.W. Sohoni; R.S. Modi; R.B. Nimbalkar,- V.S. Hazare; Vinoo Mankad- D.D.Hindlekar, Middle row, L to R: P. Gupta (manager); S. Banerjee; V.M. Merchant, Nawab of Pataudi; CS. Nayudu; Mushtaq Ali; Front row, L to R: S. G. Shinde; CT Sarwate; Gul Mohammed. The Oval, 1946
The 1946 Indian touring squadWisden
The Nawab of Pataudi, 1937
The Nawab of PataudiGetty Images
The MCC squad for the 1932-33 tour of Australia and New Zealand. Back: George Duckworth, Tommy Mitchell, The Nawab of Pataudi, Maurice Leyland, Harold Larwood, Eddie Paynter, Bill Ferguson (scorer). Middle: Plum Warner (manager), Les Ames , Hedley Verity, Bill Voce, Bill Bowes, Freddie Brown, Maurice Tate, Dick Palairet (assistant manager). Front: Herbert Sutcliffe, Bob Wyatt, Douglas  Jardine (captain), Gubby Allen, Wally Hammond.
The MCC squad for the 1932-33 tour of Australia and New ZealandKenneth Xavier/ESPNcricinfo Ltd