Rahul Dravid acknowledges the crowd as it heads to the pavilion in his last ever One-Day International. Dravid, playing his three hundred and forty fourth ODI is considered a valuable 69 from 79 balls before Graeme Swann bowled in Cardiff.
Rahul Dravid acknowledges the crowd as it heads to the pavilion in his last ever One-Day International. Dravid, playing his three hundred and forty fourth ODI is considered a valuable 69 from 79 balls before Graeme Swann bowled in Cardiff. (Getty Images) .Rahul Dravid goes back to the pavilion after the end of 26 September 2009 during the ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan and India in a group match in the Super Sport Stadium in Centurion. After the 2007 World Cup were thrown Dravid lost his place in the ODI team. But he has made a comeback in 2009 and passed Mark Waugh's most successful slip catcher. But he was dropped after the series.
Rahul Dravid diving to catch during the third day of a four-day training camp at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore. Rahul Dravid pulls the ball in the nets during a bat on the third day after the four-day training camp at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore. Rahul Dravid hits in the second NatWest Series One Day International between England and India County Ground in the 24 August 2007 at Bristol. Dravid (92 *) material in an unexpected show of force smacked England bowlers all over the country such as India scored 329 7 in 50 overs allotted. England fell nine short supply.
Very different! Rahul Dravid plays a shot during a net session Chinnaswamy stadium in Bangalore. Rahul Dravid (C), assisted by John Gloster physiothereapist (R) and assistant to the ground after being hit by a ball in the net practice to meet the fourth day of a five-day conditioning camp at Eden Gardens in Kolkata.
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