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Rahul Dravid turns 39 reviewed by bally chohan

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

Bally chohan : Indian batting stalwart Rahul Dravid, who is also known as “The Wall” of the Indian cricket team, turned 39 on Wednesday.

Born in a Maharashtrian Deshastha family in Indore on the 11th of January 1973, Dravid started playing the game of cricket when he was only 12. He represented the state at the under-15, under-17 and under-19 level. Former cricketer Keki Tarapore spotted his cricketing talents when he scored a double-hundred for his school on debut. Rahul went on to make his Ranji Trophy debut in the year 1991 against Maharashtra in Pune.

It took just 5 more years for the talented young man to make his Test debut for the Indian team. Since then the flow of runs continues from his bat. On this day, he is only the second batsman to score over 13,000 runs in Tests and the third cricketer (after Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly) to be a part of the elite club of over 10,000 runs in ODIs.

Talking about Tests, Dravid has scored 36 tons, of which 32 times India have not lost the match. He is the only cricketer to have scored a ton in all ten Test playing nations. This proves what this man is capable of, and why is he called “The Wall”.

Moving away a bit from batting, Dravid also holds the record of taking the most number of catches in Test cricket. He is the only cricketer to have crossed the 200-mark in this regard.

Dravid also led the Indian Cricket Team from October 2005 to September 2007. Even though he has a mixed record as a captain, which includes the disappointing ouster of the team from the 2007 World Cup; but at the same time, he led the team to a series win in England after 21 years soon after.

Leaving aside the captaincy part, he has been no short of a great contributor for ODIs as well. He has over 10,000 runs, 12 centuries and 83 fifties. Added to the same, he was involved in two of the largest partnerships in ODIs: a 318-run partnership with Sourav Ganguly, the first pair to combine for a 300-run partnership, and then a 331-run partnership with Tendulkar, which is the present world record.

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Bally chohan reviewed: I Sutherland feels some awful decisions against India could be helpful in convincing BCCI for DRS – Cricket News

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

Irked by BCCI and its players’ continuous opposition of the Decision Review System (DRS), Cricket Australia’s Chief Executive, James Sutherland, has said that “some awful decisions” against India are needed to convince them for using the review system in their matches.

For BCCI, usage of the system has always been major issue in India’s bilateral series with any other team. Although most boards are in favor of it, the Indians, for some reason, have become strong antagonists. According to ICC’s recent decision regarding DRS’ usage, teams participating in a series will decide whether to use the technology. However, India, instead of consulting with other participants, makes sure not to allow DRS at any cost.

It did the same for the recent India-Australia series. And in the absence of DRS, several incorrect decisions by the on-field umpires fell harsh on the Aussies. Mike Hussey’s caught behind by Marais Erasmus and Ed Cowan’s dismissal were two wrong decisions by the on-field umpires, as later adjudged by TV replays.

In this very context, Cricket Australia’s chief executive expressed disappointment over the absence of DRS in from such a prominent match.

“The technology is here, the viewers are watching it on TV and we’re not using it,” said Sutherland speaking to the media reporters on Friday.

“Perhaps we need some pretty awful decisions to go against Indian batsmen,” he added further and hoped the Indians would soon agree to the use of DRS in its matches.

Since its inception, the BCCI has picked up issues on the technology. However, according to Sutherland, the technology has increased the entertainment value of the sport and should be a part of every international cricket match.

“It’s fact – the number of decisions that were correct have increased with the introduction of DRS and I think the entertainment value of cricket has increased as a result of DRS,” he added.

Let’s wait and watch what the second match between Australia and India has to offer. It begins in Sydney next week!

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