Dravid is India's greatest batsman: media

NEW DELHI (AFP) - The Indian media has hailed captain Rahul Dravid as the country’s best ever batsman after leading his team to a rare Test series victory in the West Indies.India clinched their first series in the Caribbean in 35 years on Sunday when they won the decisive fourth and final Test in Jamaica by 49 runs.

The 1-0 verdict against Brian Lara’s home team also enabled India to win a major series outside the sub-continent for the first time since the 2-0 success by Kapil Dev’s men in England in 1986.

Dravid led from the front with 81 and 68 on a bowler-friendly Sabina Park wicket in which the highest team total was 219 and no other Indian batsman scored a half-century.

The 33-year-old, dubbed the ‘Wall’ for his impeccable batting technique, crossed the 9,000-run mark during the match to become the sixth highest run-getter in Test history.

Only Lara (11,505), Australians Allan Border (11,174) and Steve Waugh (10,927) and India’s Sachin Tendulkar (10,469) and Sunil Gavaskar (10,122) have scored more Test runs than Dravid’s 9,049.
The legendary Gavaskar and current superstar Tendulkar have long been regarded as the greatest Indian batsmen, but Dravid appeared to have leapfrogged ahead in the eyes of the media.

“If there were any doubts about Rahul Dravid being his country’s greatest ever Test batsman, he dispelled them in the fourth Test,” wrote the Hindu’s cricket correspondent from Sabina Park.
The Indian Express concurred. “Let’s say it once again here: Rahul Dravid is today the greatest batsman in Indian cricket, the finest in the world on all pitches,” it said.

“Even Sachin Tendulkar will shake his head to that, clap his hands.”
Since taking over as captain from Sourav Ganguly last October, Dravid has been in prime form, scoring a century or a fifty in nine of his last 10 Tests.

He was the quickest to 9,000 runs in Test history, achieving the landmark in his 176th innings, one less than previous record holder Lara.
Dravid rated the two half-centuries at Sabina Park as “probably two of the best I have played”, but preferred to give credit to the entire team for the success.

“Winning the series is the most important thing,” he was quoted as saying by the Indian media. “We played the better cricket right from the first Test. It’s sort of nice that it all bore fruit in the end.”
Dravid also heaped rich praise on match-winning bowler Anil Kumble, whose six for 78 in the West Indian second innings secured India victory.

“Anil is a legend, nothing he achieves surprises me,” the Indian captain said. “Give him the ball and he will deliver more often than not.”

The 35-year-old spinner took his career tally to 533 Test wickets, the fourth highest behind Australian record-holder Shane Warne (685), Muttiah Muralitharan of Sri Lanka (635) and Australian paceman Glenn McGrath (542).

India return home later this week for a short break before travelling to Sri Lanka next month for a limited-overs tri-series against South Africa and the hosts.

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I am strongly agreed with that Rahul Dravid is the India's greatest batsman. I believe that Sachin Tendulkar used to be but since Rahul Dravid took the captaincy, he has been a real "WALL" and made more runs than Sachin Tendulkar. He has been such a match winner batsman. Therefore, Rahul Dravid is a better batsman than Sachin Tendulkar.

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I was always a believer that until Tendulkar is in the team Dravid will not get the recognition he deserves, now that there is no shadow of Tendulkar or Ganguly we can see Dravid’s true capabilities :k:

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I dont think it's been since he took over the captaincy. He has been a great batsmen throught, delivers when his team needs it and most of all he is no flat track bully. One of the rare batsman from the sub continent who averages more away from India then he does in India. Most of the big names from the sub continent have scored heavily in their own backyard and turned useless abroad specially on pitched that assist the bowlers a little bit.

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His average of 58.75 says all, only Bradman impresses with his 99.94, though likes of Pollock 60.97 in 23 tests, Headley 60.83 in 22 test, Sutcliffe 60.73 in 54 tests have better average, but Dravid has played 104 tests he has not only maintined this average but continuously creeping up which I think is a very difficult job.

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Jinx broken at last. :eek:

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Look at the good side.Indians have atleast won a series twice in West Indies. Unlike some other team whi never did. :wink: :stuck_out_tongue:

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^ Tsk Tsk, at least that team did not wait 20 years to win a series abroad (sub continent not withstanding) and that also because of a moron of a captain leading WI (Remember 3rd test match which was gifted to India by WI) ;)

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Absolutely, right on the money. Taking a quick look at the course of years that he started playing cricket (1996 - onwards), the highest of his peaks have come in this very year in which the guests have registered a victory outside the sub-continent.

Averages (Criteria: Number of matches = 10 or higher)


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Year**   **Matches**   **Average
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1997      12      61.50

1999      10      48.05

2001      13      46.75

2002      16      59.00

2004      12      63.06

2006      10      74.71

Years following 2001 have seen a gradual increase in averages. It will be particularly interesting to follow the ups and downs in the graph later this year in the away series versus South Africa.

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Not only he is a great batsman but also a class act. He definitely earned this recognition

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about time :clap:

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Hummm..imagine that…:confused:

All the munda,s responding in this thread..:smiley:

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But then you convenienty forgot 2nd test match where one complete day was washed out and saved test match for West Indies.
2 Series win in West Indies. Isnt it awsome. :D

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High time the Indian public realized the value of dravid.. being brought up in the fast-food world of ODIs, people made instant celebrities out of the Dhonis and Sehwags..

The way dravid has adapted and constantly improved his game starting from the time I watched his 95 on debut at Lords (Interestingly, ganguly got a 100 on the same day) is just amazing.. he is less talented than Tendu or Viru, but he is head & shoulders above them in terms of hard work and application.

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An excellent article presented by one of CricInfo’s premium writers on the performance of Dravid.


There is already a case for calling Dravid the greatest Indian batsman of all time. He’s scored in all conditions, under all opposition and that too consistently. Even with the pressures of captaincy, he’s managed eleven 50-plus scores in 12 Tests. A few more years of this and there will be a case of calling him one of the greatest batsmen of all time. The next year-and-a-half will be crucial as India test themselves against the might of South Africa, England and Australia, all away from home.


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A brilliant batsman scored against all the big teams and in different conditions a sign of a great player.