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Rahul Dravid is now the highest catch taker in the history of test cricket, with 182 catches, that is he has broken the Steve Waugh's record.
Asked by rajnikant,
06 Apr '09 08:42 am
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It is not Steve Wahgu, but it is Mark Waugh\'s record that Dravid has broken, NOw congratulations to Rahul on this remarkable achievement.
Answered by rajnikant raiyarela, 06 Apr '09 10:13 am
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The previous record of 181 was held by Australia's Mark Waugh not Steve Waugh.
Congratulations to Rahul Dravid to set the world record for most catches by a fielder in the history of Test cricket.
Answered by Samudra Nanyasi, 06 Apr '09 09:05 am
Congratulations to Rahul Dravid to set the world record for most catches by a fielder in the history of Test cricket.
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Right.... a good player and senior player called THE WALL of the cricket life and also an excellent batsman
Answered by Oberoi, 06 Apr '09 08:47 am
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Sorry , not Steven Waugh but Mark Waugh
any way if he continue playing he will also make a record for oldest test player !!!
Answered by viral gada, 06 Apr '09 08:46 am
any way if he continue playing he will also make a record for oldest test player !!!
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