7 Cricketers who changed their names

From abiding by a country's constitution to fascination for celebrities, there were a number of reasons behind taking the step.

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4. Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi

Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi
Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi. (Photo Source: Twitter)

Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi succeeded his father Iftikhar Ali Khan, also known as Nawab of Pataudi Senior, as the sixth Nawab of Pataudi. When Mansur was only eleven years old, his father passed away. After making his India Test debut back in 1961, in the very next year, he became India’s youngest captain in the format at the age of 21.

The legendary batter played with the same name until 1971. In 1971, the Government of India officially ceased to recognise princely titles. Hence Mansur changed his name from Nawab of Pataudi Junior.

The dashing batsman got to ply his trade in only seven matches after his name change. In 46 Tests, he amassed 2,793 runs at an average of 34.91 with six tons and 19 half-centuries. Pataudi’s highest score of 203* came versus England in Delhi.

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