Rahul Dravid Likely to Announce his Retirement from Test Cricket


New Delhi, Mar 8 (PTI) : India's batting stalwart Rahul Dravid is likely to announce his retirement from Test cricket tomorrow, bringing the curtains down an illustrious career which made him the second highest run-getter in the longer format till now.

Although there hasn't been any official confirmation of the news but the BCCI today sent a media release about Dravid holding a joint press conference along with president N Srinivasan at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium tomorrow afternoon.

"Mr. N. Srinivasan, President, BCCI, and Mr. Rahul Dravid will address the media at 12:30 pm on Friday, 9 March 2012, at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru," the release stated.

The 39-year-old Dravid had a disastrous tour of Australia where he scored only 194 runs in eight innings at an average of 24.25. Even more disappointing was that Dravid popularly known as "The Wall" was bowled in six out of the eight innings as the Australian pacer Ben Hilfenhaus repeatedly breaching his defence with ease.

There has been intense speculation about Dravid's impending retirement ever since he failed with the bat during the Australian tour.

Dravid had already announced his retirement from ODI cricket after the away series against England when he was surprisingly recalled in the shorter format due to his stupendous performance in the Test series where he scored three centuries in four matches.

One of India's greatest ever Test players, Dravid had scored a whopping 13,288 runs in 164 Tests at an average of over 52 which made him second highest scorer behind Sachin Tendulkar. He has hit 36 centuries and 63 half centuries with 270 against Pakistan being his highest score.

He also has a very impressive ODI record where he had scored 10,889 runs at an average of shade less than 40. He has 12 centuries and 83 half centuries in the shorter format.

Under his capataincy, India won away Test series in the West Indies as well as England but had a disastrous 2007 World Cup where they were out in the first round.

  

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  • Sudharsan Shetty, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Fri, Mar 09 2012

    Sorry who is going to retire the great wall of India Rahul Dravid or else Broken wall from secular party kangress Rahul Gandhi alias Amul Baby.

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  • Ganesh, Kinnigoly

    Thu, Mar 08 2012

    Great Decision by a Great player.....
    Hope other seniors like Veeru, Sachin & Lakshman will think about it.....

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  • sunil crasta, mangalore/mumbai/kuwait

    Thu, Mar 08 2012

    I salute this gentle man called Mr Rahul Dravid,honest, dedicated and always contributing 100% for the Indian Team.We Indian cricket fans will immensely miss his presence in the Indian cricket team.

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  • Raghu, Bangalore

    Thu, Mar 08 2012

    Indian cricket team will greatly miss Dravid's maturity and batsmanship. More than cricket, he was a gentleman in all respect who never got into any controversy. He can never be replaced

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  • shane, dxb/mng

    Thu, Mar 08 2012

    Well every good things to come an end. Hence the Greatwall of Cricket to deserves the same inorder to pump in new blood to the team. Though we dont want this gentleman to disappear from the scene but age is also an issue to keep your nerve alive for 5 long days for a test match.

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  • Deepak , Mangalore/UAE

    Thu, Mar 08 2012

    Cant think of Indian team in longer format...great personality.BCCI need to think on using his talent in progressing younger players who play few matches & get away from form...

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  • vincent Menezes, Kundapur- Kuwait

    Thu, Mar 08 2012

    Rahul, we are going to miss you very much. The stylish batsman, the wall, keep it up. You are the inspiration for many young generation. God bless you and all the best. change your mind come back, we need you

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  • Yash, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 08 2012

    It is because of DHONI giri!!Dhoni don't play dada giri with old Seniors.You also going to be old sooner or later,then you also get the same treatment!!You think as if BCCI is your own Kingdom!

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  • Saleel, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 08 2012

    No. very imp batsman middle order his absent very loss of indian team

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  • Sheela, Mangalore/UAE

    Thu, Mar 08 2012

    Rahul, we are going to miss you very much. The stylish batsman, the wall, non-controversial leader, keep it up. You are the inspiration for many young generation. God bless you and all the best.

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  • Nancy, Belman

    Thu, Mar 08 2012

    Oh No!I am badly going to miss him. So great player and very well behaved person.

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