Rahul Dravid India Cricket Player.
1996 -2011 Play to India Cricket Team.
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As of October 2012, Dravid is the fourth-most astounding run scorer in Test cricket, after Sachin Tendulkar, Ricky Ponting and Jacques Kallis, and is just the second Indian cricketer, after Tendulkar to score 10,000 runs both in Tests and in Odis.in 2004, in the wake of finishing his century against Bangladesh in Chittagong, he turned into the first and the main player till date to score a century in all the ten Test-playing countries.as of October 2012, he holds the record for the most number of gets taken by a player (non-wicket-attendant) in Test cricket, with 210.
In August 2011, in the wake of getting an astonishment bring in the ODI arrangement against England,
Rahul Dravid, alongside Glenn Mcgrath were regarded amid the seventh yearly Bradman Awards work in Sydney on 1 November 2012.dravid has additionally been respected with
Dravid announced his retirement from Odis and in addition Twenty20 International (T20i), and in March 2012, he proclaimed his retirement from universal and top of the line cricket. He showed up in the 2012 Indian Premier League as skipper of the Rajasthan Royals.
Struggle in ODIs
Battle in OdisIn an unmistakable difference to his test profession, Dravid needed to battle a ton to make an imprint in the Odis.[despite his twin disappointments in the 1996 Singer Cup, Dravid went with Indian group to Sharjah for the Pepsi Cup instantly after it. Dravid fizzled at the end of the day overseeing only 14 runs in the initial two matches of the triangular arrangement and was instantly dropped from rest of the diversions of the series.on the 1996 India voyage through England, he wasn't gotten for the initial two recreations of the Texaco Trophy,but got a chance in the third ODI where he scored some fast runs towards the end of the innings, scoring 22 not out from 15 balls. India then happened to play a quadrangular arrangement in Sri Lanka where Dravid could oversee just 20 runs in two innings.
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