Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy
| Countries | England India |
|---|---|
| Administrator | ECB BCCI |
| Format | Test cricket |
| First edition | 2025 |
| Latest edition | 2025 Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy |
| Tournament format | Test match series |
| Number of teams | 2 |
| Host | England India |
| Current trophy holder | England & India |
| Most successful | England & India (1 shared) |
| Most runs | Shubman Gill (754) |
| Most wickets | Mohammed Siraj (23) |
| TV | Sky Sports (England) Sony Pictures Networks (India) JioHotstar (India) |
The Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy is awarded to the winner of each Test cricket series between England and India. The trophy was introduced in 2025 and is named in honour of England's former fast medium swing bowler James Anderson and India's former legendary middle-order batsman Sachin Tendulkar to replace the previous Pataudi Trophy and Anthony de Mello Trophy. The first 5-match series ended in a closely fought 2–2 draw.