Rahul Dravid Likely to Announce Retirement?


Adelaide, Jan 28 (PTI): Rahul Dravid's glorious international career may have come to an end, with the veteran batsman likely to announce his retirement shortly.

The 39-year-old Dravid, one of the game's greatest batsmen, is believed to have told some of his teammates after another failure against Australia in the final Test here, that he had decided to hang his boots. He could not be reached for his comments.

Dravid, like most other Indian batsmen, has had a poor run in the current four-Test series which will conclude tomorrow with India likely to suffer another defeat to give Australia a clean sweep. He made 194 runs at an average of 24.25 in this series.

Dravid has already announced his retirement from one-day cricket and Twenty20. The elegant right hander, nicknamed 'The Wall' for his dour defence, is the second highest run getter in Test history with 13,288 runs, behind only Sachin Tendulkar who has 15,470 runs. He has 36 Test centuries with a highest score of 270 and an average of 52.31.

Dravid has also taken more catches (210) than anyone else in Test history during his 164 Test matches since he made his debut against England at Lord's in 1996. He captained India from December 2005 to August 2007. There is a question mark over another Indian veteran V V S Laxman who too had a miserable run against Australia in the current series. There was no word yet about his future plans.

Since his debut in England, Dravid went on to cement his place in the middle order and along with Tendulkar and Laxman was a key member of India's famed middle order.

Dravid took up the vital number three position in the line-up and played some of his finest knocks for the country in that position.

Armed with an orthodox technique, he became the pivot of the Indian team which not only won matches but also started winning overseas.

At Adelaide in 2003, when India won a Test in Australia for the first time in a generation, he batted 835 minutes over two innings. A few months later, he was at the crease more than 12 hours for the 270 that clinched India's first series win in Pakistan.

Initially he was not suited for one-day cricket but he reoriented his game over the years to become an adept middle-order finisher in the shorter version. He had more than 10,889 runs in 344 ODIs for an average of 39.16. He hit 12 centuries and as many as 53 fifties in ODIs.

Dravid made himself useful for the team by keeping wickets in the ODIs which gave the team management more options to pick either an additional batsman or a bowler.

His 386-run partnership with Laxman at the Eden Gardens against Australia is part of cricketing folklore now as India went on to win the match which many regard as one of the greatest Test matches of all time.

A two-year stint as captain from 2005 to 2007, following Sourav Ganguly's axing, was less successful, though he did lead the side to series victories in England and the West Indies for the first time in a generation.

In the 2009 tour of Sri Lanka, Dravid became the highest catcher in Test cricket going past Australia's Mark Waugh.

  

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  • alwyn alok, kadri mallikatta

    Sun, Jan 29 2012

    naughty after forty wall might get mighty.

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  • Michelle D'Souza, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    WHEN IS TENDULKAR RETIRING???
    Does he need another 99 chances to reach his so called 100th ton!!
    Someone may reach that target before tendulkar.

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  • Aboobaker mithur, jubail k. s. a.

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    Rahul Dravid is a real hero of Indian cricket team

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  • S.S.D'Souza, udupi

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    A true but unsung hero of Indian cricket who taught Indians how to win matches under pressure even those which were seemed impossible to win.We may find replacement to Sachin but I don't think that there's someone who would replace Dravid.

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  • Leslie fernandes, Dutco, Dubai

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    DEAR LOUIS/DINESH,

    I AGREE WITH BOTH OF YOU.

    DRAVID IS BY FAR THE COMPLETE BATSMAN INDIAN CRICKET HAS EVER SEEN.

    HE HAS KEPT HIS CALM BOTH IN GLORY AND GLOOM.

    WALL TRULY HE IS BUT WHEN FOUNDATION CRACKS WHAT THE WALL CAN DO?

    RETIREMENT IS TOTALLY HIS CHOICE.

    ALL CRICKET AND HUMANITY LOVING INDIANS, HE WILL EVER REMAIN IN OUR HEARTS AS A HERO.

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  • Sandesh Shetty, Bangalore/Kudla

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru in this case even i agree with the comments of Mr Louis in this case. Very good commens about Rahul Dravid Mr Louis. Keep it up.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    Dear Louis, Kuwait

    Your comments are 24 carrot gold!
    very true! You passed truthful comments after so many days.. Keep it up...

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    Rahul Dravid..The Wall of Indian cricket is on the verge of retirement.Actually WALL BROKE DOWN silently in Adelaide Oval in the presentation ceremony.Indian trio legends failed miserably in the test series which India lost 4-0.Dravid's retirement will hurt crazy die hard fan like me very much.But one can't fight against destiny.He took burden on his shoulders for a decade.Now it is time to transfer that burden to someone's shoulder.Rahul Draivd..you are my INDIAN IDOL..Good Luck.

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  • Louis, Kuwait

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    India has won more matches bcz of Dravid compared to Sachin. Dravid never played for records. Never had any injuries always fit for any series. His contribution to team made Gangully a successful captain. He is very handsum n darling of girls. No any ego loves his family. Wall of India. Mr. Reliable must get Bharatha Rathna. His batting is as per cricket law book. Never covers the stumps like Miandad. He is my favorite cricketor in indian squad. For me he is the No. 1 in India next comes Sachin, Kapil n Dhoni.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte- Riyadh

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    A retirement in this low stage not welcome at all.Retire with high note,with a double century or with centuries to your kit.Cricket lovers always like that style.

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  • sanjay, mangalore

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    RAHUL DRAVID - THE LEGEND OF WORLD CRICKET. NOBODY IN THE WORLD CRICKET IS GREAT THAN MR DEPENDABLE RAHUL DRAVID.

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  • Chandrashekar Shetty, Surathkal / Kuwait

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    I think Rahuls' decision is quite right. Instead of ors remove him, he should go gracefully. Why not Sachin, Sehwag and Lakshman take tips from Rahul.

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  • fayaz, udupi/dubai

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    Please dont cross 40 before Retirement.

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  • sohail, udupi/dubai

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    for a great wall right time to go behind cricket wall.

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  • Rakesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    Wrong decision, we need you to carry on "the Wall". let Dhoni to retire first then Laxman, Shehwag, etc....

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  • Ivan J. PINTO, Belthangady- KSA

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    Good decision by Dravid. Atleast some young players will get change.
    And Sachin??? still he is looking for his 100th century..

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  • Deepak Shetty, mangalore

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    its not true, its just rumors, Yes he can take his call anytime he want, but what happend in last 8 test outside india, that is not his fault. Whole team has not performed.I really dont agree that sachin is great played, if he is great played, he should have scored 100 in last 8 innings.

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  • Alex, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    He is the only cricket batsman of recent times who was selfless and won for India. He knows the timing is right to quit, because his age cant keep up with the concentration required.
    All our other batsmen went for personal glory than nations, and made money at the expense. I dont think Sachin will ever get his first class 100, unless it is against Bangladesh or Zimbabwe and that too in India.

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  • vivek, mangalore

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    A Great player. Compare to Dravid Sachin is nothing.

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  • Moorthy, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    He is a role model for all the cricketers in all respect. No body can finger point at him.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    WHY PSUEDOS YUVARAJA IS NOT RETIRING ?

    IF HE RETIRES INDIA WILL PROSEPEROUS @ ALARMING SPEED.

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  • Akthar, Bajpe

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    We miss Rahul Dravid - the great wall

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  • IMRAN, MANGALORE- JUBAIL-SAUDI

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    THE GREAT INNINGS COMES TO AN END..!!

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  • arman, Managlaore

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    Why Dravid why not Dhoni, Sachin,Gautam...All knows who is the Highest scorer for Indian Test cricket in 2011.

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  • roshan crasta, mangalore

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    its a right decision at right time........taken by the great wall!!!!!!

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  • CSSHETTY, MANGALORE

    Sat, Jan 28 2012

    Dear Rahul. You are a sensible man. You will not wait for others to tell you what to do. What i feel there is lot of cricket left in you when compared with others who are just enjoying their tours as if they are on vacation.

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