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Dravids war with himself
It is almost impossible not to compare Rahul Dravid with Shakespeare's Brutus, because as captain he seemed to be at war with himself. There was always an aspect to his captaincy where he wondered whether he was doing right by his players. This is the problem with an individual who by nature keeps his feelings to himself, and if he confides at all it would be to people who are close to him. But outside his family, who? Maybe if Greg Chappell, the Australian who coached India, had continued he might have helped the Karnataka lad come out in the open. That was not to be as Greg was pulled into the quagmire that Indian cricket can sometimes be.
If I were to say that Rahul was affected by Greg's departure, I do not think I would be far off the mark. The two had forged a wonderful relationship based on trust and respect. If you know the Chappells-Greg is a trifle more diplomatic than the older brother Ian-then it is a family trait not to tolerate any nonsense. Their maternal grandfather, Victor Richardson, a former Australian captain, was one who called a spade a shovel.
Even then the opposition to Greg built up and not without the complicity of ex-captains who were on the very committee that chose him as coach. It was, however, Greg's email to the th
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Farewell to an icon
Dravid announces retirement
from Test cricket
Life after Dravid: What lies beyond the Wall?
Dravid: Cricket loses its touch of the pure
Jeffrey Archer, Pietersen bid farewell to Dravid on Twitter
Cricketers pay tribute to the Wall,
say he’s among India’s all-time best
Images: Bye, Bye Dravid!
A career worth remembering
Rahul Dravid: our John Wayne, our Gregory Peck
After Dravid, Indian cricket won’t be the same again
Post-Dravid, the Indian batting is as fickle as a dry twig:
a look at India
Masterful timing?
In the end, Dravid got his timing just right
Will retirement renew brand Rahul?
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In the fall, Dravid got his timing just right
by Anand Vasu
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