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Reason for Rahul Dravid's recall-Stability in Middle Order-He was shunted out of OneDayers because he was too slow?/What is happening with BCCI?
Asked by SriniVenkat,
17 Aug '09 03:39 pm
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With due respec tto Rahul Dravid as a Cricketer, I would like to say that he has always been used as a pawn by the higher ups in cricket administration. The person Dravid in the cricket world is far far below the Dravid as the cricketer. To unseat Sourav he was made the captain. But the coach Greg Chappell ruled. Even the chairman More was heard more than the captain.
After Sourav's illustrious comeback, he relinquished captaincy and never minded to play under a cricketer like Dhoni (the unimpressive person in the Test Cricket arena).
Now the Dhoni is not having his best time and we see again Dravid in the scene. Dravid knows very well that he has no great future ahead of him in One day cricket but still he allows himself to be used as pawns at the hands of the higher ups. I have great respect for Dravid as Batsman in 22 yard arena. But beside that, Dravis is an incredible survivor not doing justice to his stature. Perhaps glamour and money exposes the inherent weakness in ...more
Answered by soumyen sarkar, 17 Aug '09 03:57 pm
After Sourav's illustrious comeback, he relinquished captaincy and never minded to play under a cricketer like Dhoni (the unimpressive person in the Test Cricket arena).
Now the Dhoni is not having his best time and we see again Dravid in the scene. Dravid knows very well that he has no great future ahead of him in One day cricket but still he allows himself to be used as pawns at the hands of the higher ups. I have great respect for Dravid as Batsman in 22 yard arena. But beside that, Dravis is an incredible survivor not doing justice to his stature. Perhaps glamour and money exposes the inherent weakness in ...more
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K Srikkanth is biased in favour of Rahul Dravid for something in between the two.
Answered by nkpathak, 17 Aug '09 04:01 pm
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