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A male, dark-skinned cricketer in a white short-sleeved shirt and dark blue baseball cap with sunglasses on the peak of the cap. He is standing high up in a cricket stand with a large number of spectators in the background.
Rahul Dravid during the Australian tour of India in 2004
An Indian cricketer in a blue helmet, waiting to receive a delivery. He is standing in front of his wicket, with spectators in a stand behind him.
Dravid at the crease in 2007

Rahul Dravid is a retired Indian international cricketer. in both Test and One Day International (ODI) cricket in matches organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC). Nicknamed "The Wall" for his ability of "... fending off the fiercest, the fastest and the wiliest of bowlers around the world", [1] [2] he scored 36 centuries (scores of 100 runs or more) in Test cricket and 12 in One Day Internationals (ODI) between his debut in 1996 and retirement in 2011. [3] He was named as one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 2000, [4] as well as the ICC Test Player of the Year and ICC Player of the Year in 2004. [3]

Dravid scored his first Test century in January 1997 against South Africa. In a man-of-the-match performance, he made 148 runs spanning nine hours and took India to their only draw of the series. [5] He made centuries in both innings of a match when he scored 190 and 103 not out in the final Test of the 1998–99 series against New Zealand. He repeated the feat in March 2005 when he scored 110 and 135 against Pakistan in another man-of-the-match performance, leading India to victory in the second of the three-match series. Scoring 180 in a fifth-wicket partnership of 376 with VVS Laxman, in the Second Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in 2001, Dravid helped lead India to victory by 171 runs despite being asked to follow-on by the Australians. [6] His partnership with Laxman was the third-highest for the fifth wicket in Test cricket history. [7] Dravid's highest Test score of 270, achieved in April 2004 in Rawalpindi, helped India to an innings victory against Pakistan. [8] The performance was the fourth-highest score by an Indian batsman in Test cricket. [9] He scored centuries against all Test playing nations and was the first cricketer to score centuries in all 10 Test playing nations.

Dravid's first ODI century was made against Pakistan in May 1997. He followed that with six centuries in 1999, including two in the 1999 World Cup (against Kenya and Sri Lanka); in the latter he was involved in a then-record 318-run partnership with Sourav Ganguly. [10] His highest score of 153 was made the same year against New Zealand. His total came as part of a record second-wicket partnership of 331 with Sachin Tendulkar and led India to the second-highest ODI total at that time. [10] [11] [12]

Key

* * – Remained not out
* † – Man of the match
* ‡ – Captain of India in that match
* (D/L) – The result of the match was based upon the Duckworth–Lewis method

Test centuries

Test centuries scored by Dravid [13]
No. Score Against Pos. Inn. Test Venue H/A Date Result Ref
1 148   South Africa 3 1 3/3 Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg Away 16 January 1997 Drawn [5]
2 118   Zimbabwe 4 2 1/1 Harare Sports Club, Harare Away 7 October 1998 Lost [14]
3 190   New Zealand 3 2 3/3 WestpacTrust Park, Hamilton Away 2 January 1999 Drawn [15]
4 103*   New Zealand 3 4 3/3 WestpacTrust Park, Hamilton Away 2 January 1999 Drawn [15]
5 107   Sri Lanka 3 1 2/3 Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo Away 24 February 1999 Drawn [16]
6 144   New Zealand 3 3 1/2 Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali Home 10 October 1999 Drawn [17]
7 200*   Zimbabwe 3 2 1/2 Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi Home 18 November 2000 Won [18]
8 162   Zimbabwe 3 1 2/2 Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur Home 25 November 2000 Drawn [19]
9 180   Australia 6 3 2/3 Eden Gardens, Kolkata Home 13 March 2001 Won [20]
10 144*   West Indies 5 2 1/5 Bourda, Georgetown Away 11 April 2002 Drawn [21]
11 115   England 3 3 2/4 Trent Bridge, Nottingham Away 8 August 2002 Drawn [22]
12 148   England 3 1 3/4 Headingley, Leeds Away 22 August 2002 Won [23]
13 217   England 3 2 4/4 The Oval, London Away 5 September 2002 Drawn [24]
14 100*   West Indies 3 1 1/3 Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai Home 9 October 2002 Won [25]
15 222   New Zealand 3 1 1/2 Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad Home 8 October 2003 Drawn [26]
16 233   Australia 3 2 2/4 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Away 8 December 2003 Won [27]
17 270   Pakistan 3 2 3/3 Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi Away 13 April 2004 Won [8]
18 160   Bangladesh 3 1 2/2 M. A. Aziz Stadium, Chittagong Away 17 December 2004 Won [28]
19 110   Pakistan 3 1 2/3 Eden Gardens, Kolkata Home 16 March 2005 Won [29]
20 135   Pakistan 3 3 2/3 Eden Gardens, Kolkata Home 16 March 2005 Won [29]
21 128* ‡   Pakistan 2 2 1/3 Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore Away 13 January 2006 Drawn [30]
22 103   Pakistan 2 2 2/3 Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad Away 21 January 2006 Drawn [31]
23 146   West Indies 4 1 2/4 Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet Away 10 June 2006 Drawn [32]
24 129   Bangladesh 3 1 2/2 Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur Away 25 May 2007 Won [33]
25 111   South Africa 3 2 1/3 M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai Home 26 March 2008 Drawn [34]
26 136   England 3 1 2/2 Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali Home 19 December 2008 Drawn [35]
27 177   Sri Lanka 3 1 1/3 Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad Home 16 November 2009 Drawn [36]
28 144   Sri Lanka 3 1 2/3 Green Park Stadium, Kanpur Home 24 November 2009 Won [37]
29 111*   Bangladesh 3 2 2/2 Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Mirpur Away 24 January 2010 Won [38]
30 104   New Zealand 3 1 1/3 Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad Home 4 November 2010 Drawn [39]
31 191   New Zealand 3 2 3/3 Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur Home 22 November 2010 Won [40]
32 112   West Indies 3 3 1/3 Sabina Park, Kingston Away 22 June 2011 Won [41]
33 103*   England 3 2 1/4 Lord's, London Away 23 July 2011 Lost [42]
34 117   England 2 2 2/4 Trent Bridge, Nottingham Away 30 July 2011 Lost [43]
35 146*   England 2 2 4/4 The Oval, London Away 21 August 2011 Lost [44]
36 119   West Indies 3 1 2/3 Eden Gardens, Kolkata Home 14 November 2011 Won [45]

One Day International centuries

ODI centuries scored by Dravid [46]
No. Score Against Pos. Inn. S/R Venue H/A/N Date Result Ref
1 107   Pakistan 3 2 92.24 M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai Home 21 May 1997 Lost [47]
2 123* ‡   New Zealand 3 1 100.00 Owen Delany Park, Taupō Away 9 January 1999 Lost (D/L) [48]
3 116   Sri Lanka 3 1 98.30 Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur Home 22 March 1999 Won [49]
4 104*   Kenya 3 1 95.41 Bristol County Ground, Bristol Neutral 23 May 1999 Won [50]
5 145   Sri Lanka 3 1 112.40 County Ground, Taunton Neutral 26 May 1999 Won [51]
6 103*   West Indies 3 1 83.06 Kallang Ground, Singapore Neutral 8 September 1999 Lost [52]
7 153   New Zealand 3 1 100.00 Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad Home 8 November 1999 Won [53]
8 109*   West Indies 4 2 87.90 Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad Home 15 November 2002 Won [54]
9 104   United Arab Emirates 5 1 111.82 Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Dambulla Neutral 16 July 2004 Won [55]
10 104   Pakistan 4 1 74.82 Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi Home 2 April 2005 Won [56]
11 103* †   Sri Lanka 5 1 85.83 Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad Home 6 November 2005 Lost [57]
12 105 † ‡   West Indies 2 2 102.94 Sabina Park, Kingston Away 18 May 2006 Won [58]

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Sources

  • Prabhudesai, Devendra (2005): The Nice Guy Who Finished First: A Biography of Rahul Dravid, Rupa Publications India. ISBN  8-12911-650-2.
  • Bal, Sambit & Banjar, Sanjay (2012): Rahul Dravid: Timeless Steel, The Walt Disney Company India Pvt. Ltd. ISBN  9-38181-078-8.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A male, dark-skinned cricketer in a white short-sleeved shirt and dark blue baseball cap with sunglasses on the peak of the cap. He is standing high up in a cricket stand with a large number of spectators in the background.
Rahul Dravid during the Australian tour of India in 2004
An Indian cricketer in a blue helmet, waiting to receive a delivery. He is standing in front of his wicket, with spectators in a stand behind him.
Dravid at the crease in 2007

Rahul Dravid is a retired Indian international cricketer. in both Test and One Day International (ODI) cricket in matches organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC). Nicknamed "The Wall" for his ability of "... fending off the fiercest, the fastest and the wiliest of bowlers around the world", [1] [2] he scored 36 centuries (scores of 100 runs or more) in Test cricket and 12 in One Day Internationals (ODI) between his debut in 1996 and retirement in 2011. [3] He was named as one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 2000, [4] as well as the ICC Test Player of the Year and ICC Player of the Year in 2004. [3]

Dravid scored his first Test century in January 1997 against South Africa. In a man-of-the-match performance, he made 148 runs spanning nine hours and took India to their only draw of the series. [5] He made centuries in both innings of a match when he scored 190 and 103 not out in the final Test of the 1998–99 series against New Zealand. He repeated the feat in March 2005 when he scored 110 and 135 against Pakistan in another man-of-the-match performance, leading India to victory in the second of the three-match series. Scoring 180 in a fifth-wicket partnership of 376 with VVS Laxman, in the Second Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in 2001, Dravid helped lead India to victory by 171 runs despite being asked to follow-on by the Australians. [6] His partnership with Laxman was the third-highest for the fifth wicket in Test cricket history. [7] Dravid's highest Test score of 270, achieved in April 2004 in Rawalpindi, helped India to an innings victory against Pakistan. [8] The performance was the fourth-highest score by an Indian batsman in Test cricket. [9] He scored centuries against all Test playing nations and was the first cricketer to score centuries in all 10 Test playing nations.

Dravid's first ODI century was made against Pakistan in May 1997. He followed that with six centuries in 1999, including two in the 1999 World Cup (against Kenya and Sri Lanka); in the latter he was involved in a then-record 318-run partnership with Sourav Ganguly. [10] His highest score of 153 was made the same year against New Zealand. His total came as part of a record second-wicket partnership of 331 with Sachin Tendulkar and led India to the second-highest ODI total at that time. [10] [11] [12]

Key

* * – Remained not out
* † – Man of the match
* ‡ – Captain of India in that match
* (D/L) – The result of the match was based upon the Duckworth–Lewis method

Test centuries

Test centuries scored by Dravid [13]
No. Score Against Pos. Inn. Test Venue H/A Date Result Ref
1 148   South Africa 3 1 3/3 Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg Away 16 January 1997 Drawn [5]
2 118   Zimbabwe 4 2 1/1 Harare Sports Club, Harare Away 7 October 1998 Lost [14]
3 190   New Zealand 3 2 3/3 WestpacTrust Park, Hamilton Away 2 January 1999 Drawn [15]
4 103*   New Zealand 3 4 3/3 WestpacTrust Park, Hamilton Away 2 January 1999 Drawn [15]
5 107   Sri Lanka 3 1 2/3 Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo Away 24 February 1999 Drawn [16]
6 144   New Zealand 3 3 1/2 Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali Home 10 October 1999 Drawn [17]
7 200*   Zimbabwe 3 2 1/2 Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi Home 18 November 2000 Won [18]
8 162   Zimbabwe 3 1 2/2 Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur Home 25 November 2000 Drawn [19]
9 180   Australia 6 3 2/3 Eden Gardens, Kolkata Home 13 March 2001 Won [20]
10 144*   West Indies 5 2 1/5 Bourda, Georgetown Away 11 April 2002 Drawn [21]
11 115   England 3 3 2/4 Trent Bridge, Nottingham Away 8 August 2002 Drawn [22]
12 148   England 3 1 3/4 Headingley, Leeds Away 22 August 2002 Won [23]
13 217   England 3 2 4/4 The Oval, London Away 5 September 2002 Drawn [24]
14 100*   West Indies 3 1 1/3 Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai Home 9 October 2002 Won [25]
15 222   New Zealand 3 1 1/2 Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad Home 8 October 2003 Drawn [26]
16 233   Australia 3 2 2/4 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Away 8 December 2003 Won [27]
17 270   Pakistan 3 2 3/3 Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi Away 13 April 2004 Won [8]
18 160   Bangladesh 3 1 2/2 M. A. Aziz Stadium, Chittagong Away 17 December 2004 Won [28]
19 110   Pakistan 3 1 2/3 Eden Gardens, Kolkata Home 16 March 2005 Won [29]
20 135   Pakistan 3 3 2/3 Eden Gardens, Kolkata Home 16 March 2005 Won [29]
21 128* ‡   Pakistan 2 2 1/3 Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore Away 13 January 2006 Drawn [30]
22 103   Pakistan 2 2 2/3 Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad Away 21 January 2006 Drawn [31]
23 146   West Indies 4 1 2/4 Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet Away 10 June 2006 Drawn [32]
24 129   Bangladesh 3 1 2/2 Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur Away 25 May 2007 Won [33]
25 111   South Africa 3 2 1/3 M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai Home 26 March 2008 Drawn [34]
26 136   England 3 1 2/2 Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali Home 19 December 2008 Drawn [35]
27 177   Sri Lanka 3 1 1/3 Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad Home 16 November 2009 Drawn [36]
28 144   Sri Lanka 3 1 2/3 Green Park Stadium, Kanpur Home 24 November 2009 Won [37]
29 111*   Bangladesh 3 2 2/2 Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Mirpur Away 24 January 2010 Won [38]
30 104   New Zealand 3 1 1/3 Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad Home 4 November 2010 Drawn [39]
31 191   New Zealand 3 2 3/3 Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur Home 22 November 2010 Won [40]
32 112   West Indies 3 3 1/3 Sabina Park, Kingston Away 22 June 2011 Won [41]
33 103*   England 3 2 1/4 Lord's, London Away 23 July 2011 Lost [42]
34 117   England 2 2 2/4 Trent Bridge, Nottingham Away 30 July 2011 Lost [43]
35 146*   England 2 2 4/4 The Oval, London Away 21 August 2011 Lost [44]
36 119   West Indies 3 1 2/3 Eden Gardens, Kolkata Home 14 November 2011 Won [45]

One Day International centuries

ODI centuries scored by Dravid [46]
No. Score Against Pos. Inn. S/R Venue H/A/N Date Result Ref
1 107   Pakistan 3 2 92.24 M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai Home 21 May 1997 Lost [47]
2 123* ‡   New Zealand 3 1 100.00 Owen Delany Park, Taupō Away 9 January 1999 Lost (D/L) [48]
3 116   Sri Lanka 3 1 98.30 Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur Home 22 March 1999 Won [49]
4 104*   Kenya 3 1 95.41 Bristol County Ground, Bristol Neutral 23 May 1999 Won [50]
5 145   Sri Lanka 3 1 112.40 County Ground, Taunton Neutral 26 May 1999 Won [51]
6 103*   West Indies 3 1 83.06 Kallang Ground, Singapore Neutral 8 September 1999 Lost [52]
7 153   New Zealand 3 1 100.00 Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad Home 8 November 1999 Won [53]
8 109*   West Indies 4 2 87.90 Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad Home 15 November 2002 Won [54]
9 104   United Arab Emirates 5 1 111.82 Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, Dambulla Neutral 16 July 2004 Won [55]
10 104   Pakistan 4 1 74.82 Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi Home 2 April 2005 Won [56]
11 103* †   Sri Lanka 5 1 85.83 Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad Home 6 November 2005 Lost [57]
12 105 † ‡   West Indies 2 2 102.94 Sabina Park, Kingston Away 18 May 2006 Won [58]

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