Rich praise for Dravid ahead of ODI retirement
| 16th September, 2011
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NEW DELHI: Indian cricket greats, including star batsman Sachin Tendulkar, have richly praised Rahul Dravid as he prepares to play the final one-day game of his illustrious career.

Tendulkar called Dravid the “unsung hero of the Indian team” and said his value was reflected by the sheer amount of runs he has scored.

The 38-year-old Dravid, who has amassed 10,820 runs in 343 one-dayers, will play his last game on Friday in Cardiff against England. He announced his retirement before the start of the series after having been overlooked for limited-overs games for most of the past two years.

Former captains Sourav Ganguly and Anil Kumble also praised Dravid’s contribution in one-dayers.

“He has had a fabulous career as a one-day player and has contributed so much to Indian cricket,” Tendulkar said in an interview published in Friday’s The Indian Express.

“I have no doubt that he is and will continue to be a role model for all of us.”

Tendulkar said Dravid’s natural game was not suited for the quick scoring of one-dayers, but had worked hard to improve and excelled in his “finishing role.”

“He may not give you a quick start, but he will surely make his innings count in terms of time spent at the crease. You need such players in the team, and he was the best man for the job,” he added.

Tendulkar also praised Dravid for adjusting according to the team’s needs and helping the team gain depth in batting by agreeing to keep wickets.

“He is the perfect team man; when he was asked to keep wickets we all knew that he will do well because he was initially a wicketkeeper. It later helped him, and came as a big help to all of us in the Indian team during the 2003 World Cup.”

Ganguly said Indian cricket should be “thankful to Rahul” for being flexible.

“Rahul has a had a checkered one-day career and it took a new turn once he decided to keep wickets in 2002,” Ganguly wrote in his column in Hindustan Times.

“His decision was absolutely for the team as it helped reorganize the middle-order and add more depth to it.”

Kumble, who was Dravid’s senior while playing for Karnataka in domestic cricket, called him an “exceptional team player” who was unfazed by criticism.

“I consider it a privilege to have played alongside him through most of my career,” he wrote in Hindustan Times.

“His contribution as a team player and mentor can’t be quantified, and that will certainly be missed going forward.”

Dravid, who played his solitary Twenty20 international during the ongoing tour of England, will continue to play in test cricket.

He has scored 12,775 runs in tests, which is the second highest aggregate in history behind Tendulkar (14,965). He has slammed 35 centuries and is fourth on the list of century-makers behind Tendulkar (51), South African allrounder Jacques Kallis (40) and former Australia captain Ricky Ponting (39).

COMMENTS

  1. No doubt that Dravid is a great crickter but he is biased. During his captainship IRFAN PATHAN was rising allrounder but he is the one who spoiled his carrer by dropping him from the team without any valid reason.

  2. Have always been a fan and was always surprised whenever Indian fans criticised him. Although Tendulkar's ability and accomplishments are unmatched, for me Dravid and Ganguly brought around the turn around in the Indian team which used to look rather lethargic mid 80s to 90s.

    Terrific player and a thorough gentleman.

  3. truly a great Wall,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
    a man of nerves,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
    i have never seen a player with such a sound technique and defence
    i always rate him above the master blaster Sachin Tendulkar

  4. Rahul Dravid is a very special batsman and has served Indian Cricket for years. He is a sincere team player and gives everything he has got on each outing. He is considered next to Sachin, however he is one of the leading batsmen India has produced. His name is added on the list led by Gavaskar and Sachin and others. I am glad to know that he will continue to play Test cricket. Good Luch Rahul.

  5. Rahul Dravid. If there was ever a player- gentleman then it is Mr.Rahul Dravid. It would be a sad day when he decides to call it quits to cricket. His unflappable presence, his quite and calm and complete self control should be a model for all playing and upcoming crickets. Crcket lives because of players like him. Bless this man !