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Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy

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Test cricket series between India and England

Cricket tournament
Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy
Countries England
 India
AdministratorECB
BCCI
FormatTest cricket
First edition2025
Latest edition2025 Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy
Tournament formatTest match series
Number of teams2
Host England
 India
Current trophy holder England & India[1]
Most successful England & India (1 shared)
Most runsShubman Gill (754)
Most wicketsMohammed Siraj (23)
TVSky Sports (England)
Sony Pictures Networks (India)
JioHotstar (India)

TheAnderson–Tendulkar Trophy is awarded to the winner of eachTest cricket series betweenEngland andIndia.[2] The trophy was introduced in 2025 and is named in honour of England's former fast medium swing bowlerJames Anderson and India's former legendary middle-order batsmanSachin Tendulkar to replace the previousPataudi Trophy andAnthony de Mello Trophy.[3][4] The first 5-match series ended in a closely fought 2–2 draw.[5][6]

History

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The series forms part of theICC Future Tours Programme, so the gap between tours varies depending on scheduling. To claim the Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy, a team must win the series; if the series is drawn, the side holding the trophy from the previous series retains it.[7]

The Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy replaced both thePataudi Trophy and theAnthony de Mello Trophy, which were awarded for series winners hosted in England and India respectively.[8] To continue to honour the legacy ofthe Nawab of Pataudi andMansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, two past Indian captains, the winning captain of the trophy is presented the Pataudi medal of excellence, an idea suggested by Sachin Tendulkar toBCCI and the ECB.[9][10][11]

Shortly after the reveal, the former Indian batterSunil Gavaskar criticised the naming of the trophy, stating he believed that Tendulkar's name should have come first and encouraged Indian fans to deliberately misname it when mentioning it.[12] This was despite theEngland and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) stating that the trophy was named solely on alphabetical order.[13]

Background

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Test series and one-off encounters not under the trophy

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The two teams first met when the British India cricket team toured England in the 1932 season for a one-off Test and 25 first-class matches, primarily against English domestic sides.

YearsHostTests England IndiaDrawnResult
1932England1100 England
1933–34India3201 England
1936England3201 England
1946England3102 England
Total10604

The first series after Indian independence was played in 1951–52 in India; shortly followed by India's tour of England in 1952. There have been regular Test series been the two nations ever since.

YearsHostTests England IndiaDrawnResultTrophy
1951–52India5113DrawnAnthony de Mello Trophy
1952England4301 England
1959England5500 England
1961–62India5023 IndiaAnthony de Mello Trophy
1963–64India5005DrawnAnthony de Mello Trophy
1967England3300 England
1971England3012 India
1972–73India5122 IndiaAnthony de Mello Trophy
1974England3300 England
1976–77India5311 EnglandAnthony de Mello Trophy
1979England4103 England
1979–80India1100 EnglandGolden Jubilee Test
1981–82India6015 IndiaAnthony de Mello Trophy
1982England3102 England
1984–85India5212 EnglandAnthony de Mello Trophy
1986England3021 India
1990England3102 England
1992–93India3030 IndiaAnthony de Mello Trophy
1996England3102 England
2001–02India3012 IndiaAnthony de Mello Trophy
2002England4112Drawn
2005–06India3111DrawnAnthony de Mello Trophy
2007England3012 IndiaPataudi Trophy
2008–09India2011 IndiaAnthony de Mello Trophy
2011England4400 EnglandPataudi Trophy
2012–13India4211 EnglandAnthony de Mello Trophy
2014England5311 EnglandPataudi Trophy
2016–17India5041 IndiaAnthony de Mello Trophy
2018England5410 EnglandPataudi Trophy
2020–21India4130 IndiaAnthony de Mello Trophy
2021[a]England5221DrawnPataudi Trophy
2023–24India5140 IndiaAnthony de Mello Trophy
Total126453546

Series results

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Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy results

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YearsHostTests England IndiaDrawnResultHolderPlayer(s) of the Series
2025England5221DrawnBothEnglandHarry Brook
IndiaShubman Gill
Total Series England IndiaDrawn
1N/aN/a1

Namesakes

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James Anderson who played 188 Test matches for England, is the leading wicket-taker for his team, and also currently holds the record for the most wickets taken by a fast bowler in Test cricket (704 wickets).Sachin Tendulkar, who played 200 Test matches for India, is the current leading run-scorer for his team and in Test cricket (15,921 runs).[14]

Media coverage

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Matches played in England:Sky Sports,Sony Pictures Networks, and JioHotStar.

2025 series

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The 5-match series ended in a 2–2 draw between India and England.Shubhman Gill was the highest run scorer among batsmen with 754 runs.Mohammed Siraj was the highest wicket-taking bowler in the series with 23 wickets. For England,Joe Root scored the highest amount of runs with 537 runs, andJosh Tongue took 19 wickets.[15]Harry Brook was the man of the series from the English side. Shubman Gill was the man of the series from the Indian side. India, who were trailing 2–1 in the series, fought back in the last test to level the series.[16]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^The final test was played in 2022.

References

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  1. ^"Renaming Pataudi Trophy Hurts England As India Draw Series At Oval With Dramatic Win".OneCricket. 4 August 2025.
  2. ^ICC (19 June 2025)."Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy unveiled for England–India Tests | ICC World Test Championship".icc. Retrieved9 July 2025.
  3. ^"India, England to now play for the Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy; legends to unveil silverware".Hindustan Times. 4 June 2025. Retrieved6 June 2025.
  4. ^"Sachin Tendulkar and James Anderson honoured with England–India trophy". BBC Sport. 5 June 2025. Archived fromthe original on 21 June 2025. Retrieved21 June 2025.
  5. ^"England vs India: Timewasting, tantrums and send-offs during spiky Test series show how much the format matters".Sky Sports.
  6. ^Shemilt, Stephan (4 August 2025)."England vs India: Tourists win one of all-time great Tests at The Oval to draw series".BBC Sport.
  7. ^"India series as commercially important as The Ashes says ECB chief executive". ESPN. Retrieved23 June 2025.
  8. ^"New trophy to honour James Anderson and Sachin Tendulkar in England–India Test Series".www.bcci.tv. Retrieved9 July 2025.
  9. ^"'Wanted to keep Pataudi legacy alive' – how Tendulkar helped in creating Pataudi medal". ESPNcricinfo. 19 June 2025. Archived fromthe original on 21 June 2025. Retrieved21 June 2025.
  10. ^"Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy unveiled for England–India Tests". ICC. 19 June 2025. Archived fromthe original on 21 June 2025. Retrieved21 June 2025.
  11. ^"New Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy unveiled ahead of India vs England series". The Indian Express. 19 June 2025. Archived fromthe original on 21 June 2025. Retrieved21 June 2025.
  12. ^MacPhearson, Will (23 June 2025)."India legend says names wrong way round on Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy".The Telegraph. Retrieved23 June 2025.
  13. ^"Sunil Gavaskar roughs up 'lame' ECB for putting Anderson's name ahead of Tendulkar".Hindustan Times. 23 June 2025. Retrieved23 June 2025.
  14. ^"England v India Test series trophy named after James Anderson and Sachin Tendulkar". CNBCTV18. 19 June 2025. Archived fromthe original on 21 June 2025. Retrieved21 June 2025.
  15. ^https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/anderson-tendulkar-trophy-2025-1448335/stats
  16. ^Acharya, Shayan (4 August 2025)."India tour of England: England vs India fifth Test: India pulls off thrilling win at the Oval on August 4 2025" – via www.thehindu.com.
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