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      • Nothing great was ever accomplished without passion. Dravid went on to have the best Test series of his career, in England in 2011. He was not only getting runs but was also extremely fluent. Yet this adjustment meant he didn't have a second line of defence, which meant that if he got beaten he'd get bowled and not trapped leg-before.
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    Rahul Sharad Dravid (/ ˌ r ɑː h ʊ l d r ə v ɪ d / ⓘ; born 11 January 1973) is a former cricket player, ex-captain and ex-coach of the Indian national cricket team. [3] Known for his outstanding batting technique, [ 4 ] Dravid scored 24,177 runs in international cricket and is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history ...

  3. Rahul Dravid was probably one of the last classical Test match batters, and one of the greatest. His progress into the India side may have been steady and methodical rather than meteoric, but...

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    • February 11, 1973
    • India
  4. Jan 11, 2018 · With 48 international centuries, 13,288 Test runs and 10,889 ODI runs, Rahul Dravid is often called cricket's unsung hero. Dravid debuted alongside Ganguly at Lords in 1996. Ganguly scored...

  5. Mar 9, 2012 · The stat that perhaps best sums up Rahul Dravid is not the runs he made or the hundreds he notched up, but the number of balls he consumed over a Test career that spanned fifteen-and-a-half...

  6. The stable, humble man full of resolve and aggression, known even in Indian Pop Culture as Mr. Dependable, was one of the best things that happened to Indian cricket. By Rishi Roy. Read about...

  7. Mar 9, 2012 · Dravid's nickname 'The Wall' was devised because of innings such as the 270 he made in more than 12 hours against Pakistan in 2004, the longest by an Indian batsman in Test history.

  8. Rahul Dravid had a successful career as a commentator I ran into him in the southern city of Bangalore during a Premier Badminton League tie, and asked him why he had stopped doing TV commentary.