The thought of Rahul
Dravid brings to our minds a lucid picture of a highly composed cricketer
defending a rising delivery with assurance. The impact and contribution of this
batting great, who served the Indian cricket for 16 long years and retired from
International cricket in 2012, is astounding, especially when India played on pitches
outside the sub continental. Rahul, as a cricketer, was a workaholic and always
tested his skills to the limits when playing for country and is acknowledged to
be a humble and intelligent person, off the game.
Dravid has scored
over 23,000 international runs and stands next only to Sachin Tendulkar in the
all-time Test batting chart. The greatest days of
his career, that is remembered by one and all is the come-from-behind 376-run
partnership he had forged in Kolkata’s Eden Gardens in March 2001, with another
batting great Laxman, to turn a losing game into a winning one against the
all-conquering Australian team led by Steve Waugh. He was one of the stalwarts of Indian
cricket whose contributions were responsible for India to become a number ONE
test nation, alas for a brief period. He is a role model to many young
cricketers like Rahane and Pujara, to name a few.
Like any other cricketer, he had his highs and lows but stood tall in all adversities. Unfortunately, he never had the luxury of choosing tours, ala Sachin and could not command unwavering support of Indian fans and Indian cricketing officials alike when it mattered for him, at certain crucial phases in his long International career. Interestingly, his timing of retirement from International cricket was as precise and crisp as it was with his cuts and drives on the cricket field.
Rahul has left a
strong legacy for all budding as well as young international cricketers to
emulate his technique, hard work, passion and love for the game and take the Indian
cricket to greater heights. Indian cricket has the opportunity to
simultaneously honor itself as well as the batting great by utilizing his
cricketing intelligence and experience to unearth and nurture talented youngsters
as well as in the game’s administration for chalking out pro-active measurable
goals for Indian cricket and implementing them.
As an admirer of his cricketing skills and persona, I wish him numerous
successes and accolades in his future roles and ventures.
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