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Rahul Dravid likely to announce retirement shortly..

Horrie Is God

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Rahul Dravid likely to announce retirement shortly..

PTI | Jan 27, 2012, 07.16PM IST

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/series-tournaments/india-in-australia/top-stories/Rahul-Dravid-likely-to-announce-retirement-shortly/articleshow/11652132.cms


ADELAIDE: Rahul Dravid's glorious international career may have come to an end on Friday, 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 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 on Saturday 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 VVS Laxman who too had a miserable run against Australia in the current series. There was no word yet about his future plans.
 

Earl

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The Indian media reported that Laxman was going to retire after the 3rd test match, not sure how much of this article is fact or fiction
 

Meth

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The right decision.

I'll never forget Laxman/Dravid in Kolkata. That partnership left a permanent impression on Test cricket
 

AlwaysGreen

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A great batsmen and a fine person. Some of his team mates, as well as some of the Australian players, could learn from how he carried himself on and off the field.
 

Twizzle

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surprised he doesn't wait for a home series where he would get a chance to go out on a high rather than this drubbing
 

JJ

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I hope he has one more series, just to finish while he's scoring runs

But regardless, a truly great bat, and seemingly a fine man - wonderful to watch IMO...
 

MSIH

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Yeah, hopefully he plays another home series.

Superb batsman, and a great sportsman.
 

Twizzle

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unfortunately this incident was his only downside

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seems the poms copied the cough lolly trick from Dravid

http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/01/21/1074360836935.html
 

African Monkey

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If true, sad to go out like this but he'll always be remembered for being one of the all-time greats of the game. A fantastic player who India will struggle to replace and one of my all-time favourite players.
 

Pete Cash

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He is always the first and sometimes only Indian player to run over and tap an opposition player on the shoulder and say well done after a score. He is one of the good guys of cricket for mine.
 

Tom Shines

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What's with the circle jerk FFS? One of the most dour and uninspiring batsmen of the modern era. I'd rather a team of Jacques Kallises.

So my response to his retirement is exactly the same as my response to his batting.

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Mr Angry

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Great player....

But yes, him, VVS and Shewag need to let some others get time in the middle.

That said, they don't have 20 wickets in them, the batting becomes irrelevent.
 

Storm_Warning

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What's with the circle jerk FFS? One of the most dour and uninspiring batsmen of the modern era. I'd rather a team of Jacques Kallises.

So my response to his retirement is exactly the same as my response to his batting.

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

stick to the big bash then.

hopefully he plays for the rebels next season!
 

aussies1st

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All good things must come to an end, when you get bowled 7 out of 9 times (I think it was) then it is time to move on.
 
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