Rahul Dravid retires from international cricket

Rahul Dravid will announce his retirement from international cricket on Friday, ending a career that underpinned India’s rise to the top of the sport. Dravid, 39, has called a press conference in Bangalore that will also be attended by N Srinivasan, the BCCI president.

Dravid is set to be the first of India’s senior-most cricketers - including Sachin Tendulkar and VVS Laxman - to quit the game after a season of speculation surrounding their future. His decision follows a poor tour of Australia but he enjoyed a prolific run through 2011, scoring five centuries - including four in the Caribbean and England. However, he is set to captain Rajasthan Royals in the upcoming IPL season.

The first public tribute came from Tendulkar, who said no tribute was enough for the “one and only” Dravid. “There was and is only one Rahul Dravid. There can be no other. I will miss Rahul in the dressing room and out in the middle,” he said.

Dravid, who made his debut at Lord’s in 1996, scoring 95, will end his career as one of the greatest players of his generation and among the most accomplished ever. He scored 13,288 Test runs - behind only Tendulkar - in 164 matches, with 36 hundreds at an average of 52.31. His ODI career, which effectively ended in 2008 with a brief reprisal in 2011, was scarcely less successful - it yielded more than 10,000 runs and 12 centuries. He also has 210 catches, a Test record, in addition to 196 catches in ODIs.

Behind the statistics, he will be remembered as the consummate team player, moving around in the batting order to suit the team’s requirements and keeping wickets when necessary - most strikingly in ODIs, when his double role gave the team balance on its way to the World Cup final in 2003. His remarkable fitness allowed him to play 93 consecutive Tests from his debut to December 2005.

He will be remembered as one of the last classical Test match batsmen, renowned for his technique and a willingness to bat through difficult circumstances - and over prolonged periods - yet able to stroke the ball around when the mood struck him. He was the anchor of India’s famous middle-order, keeping the innings together while the strokeplayers - Tendulkar, Laxman and Ganguly - played a more attacking role. He appeared to especially flourish in partnership with Laxman, never more so than in the Eden Gardens Test of 2001.

His batting qualities and efforts were often overshadowed by the flair of his team-mates yet they were brought into sharp focus over the past year with India’s Test team struggling through a period of transition. Dravid showed his class on the tour to England in 2011. In a series in which India were completely outplayed and none of their other batsmen scored more than 275 runs in the Tests, Dravid amassed 461, including three hundreds, two of them when opening the innings against a high-quality pace attack. However, that was followed by a poor series in Australia, which reopened the debate about his retirement.

As a captain Dravid had mixed success; he led India in 25 Tests, winning eight and losing six. Under him India cemented a newly won reputation for being good travellers, winning Test series in Pakistan in 2003-04 - he captained in two out of three Tests - West Indies in 2006 and in England in 2007. His captaincy coincided with Greg Chappell’s controversial term as coach, though, and Dravid was clearly uncomfortable with the role.

Yet he was seen as one of the game’s thinkers, meriting a place on the MCC’s cricket committee and delivering the Bradman Oration in December 2011 - the first cricketer from outside Australia to do so.

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One of the finest cricketer of this era. :k:

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I came here to open the thread and you beat me on this :)

No doubt he is one of the finest I have seen playing. His application and determination is there for youngsters to learn.

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congrats old trusted fellow for a successful career. second of the trimurti got retired.

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For me, simply the best test batsman ever.

He was a delight to watch every time gain; just like poetry in motion. Comparing to other sports, he would be the Zidane, Edberg, or Hakkinen of cricket.

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Legendary batsman. Will be missed. but life will go on.

Hats off to a brilliant career and thank you Dravid for amazing performances over the years (even if they were against Pakistan)

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sad day for indian cricket :teary1:

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Besides the amazing cricketing talent... the technique the poise the wall the determination etc etc.. what I really really admire about Dravid is his clean clean record. All these years and no scandals, no verbal fights, no allegations of any nature on him. Fantastic gentlemen.

Whats he off to now? Intelligent cricketers like him need to be involved with cricket coaching and administration.

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The only reason i watched Test Cricket when India was involved .....

I watched all indias Test during the 0-4 down-under and to be honest it was painful to see this guy struggling as i admire him :(

A True Great of the Game of Cricket ..... Thankyou India for producing such a diamond

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End of an era,indeed.

Adios Jammy.

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From a facebook post.

Hey Dravid, we want to play an extra batsman, do you mind wicket keeping?
Hey Rahul, our opener cannot handle the new ball, can you open?
Hey can you go down the order, we want you to finish the games.
Hey can you captain for just one Test? Our captain is injured.
Can you stay on the crease for the whole day, so that the other batsmen can play aggressively?
Can you make a comeback in ODIs for overseas tour, u know, our ODI specialist cant play the bouncing ball and u r the wall.
Now that we are playing in India, can u make way for youngsters on a pitch full of runs?
To all these questions, the wall politely answered- Sure. The Wall has done it for 16 years..... R.E.S.P.E.C.T

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Great post!!! :k:

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A gentleman and a great cricketer, he will be missed!

What I loved about his retirement is that he did not make a big pomp and show about it, he just went about it in his quiet, no-nonsense way, much like he went about his cricket

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A wise decision but perhaps this could have been better-timed .

Humble human-being yes, gentleman yes, copybook technique yes (esp. the on-drive) but I won't exactly call Dravid's style of batting the most aesthetic. He was neverthess a solid and dependable batsman who held the Indian innings together on many an occasion

Calling it quits after the series in England in 2011 (in which he excelled with the bat with 3 hundreds despite the indian team's struggles overall) would have been the perfect timing IMO

I actually think Dravid's retirement now eases pressure on Sachin to retire anytime soon

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I would have taken a Rahul for both Inzi and Moyo combined.

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^ Don't agree

Dravid a better test batsman than both Inzi and Yousuf esp. against Australia
Yousuf a better ODI batsman than Dravid
Inzi a better ODI batsman than both Dravid and Yousuf
Inzi a better match-winner in both tests and ODIs than both IMO

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Younis Khan is a solid and dependable batsman in tests but I don't find him particularly exciting to watch either

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Twitter flooded with Rahul Dravid’s retirement

Dravid, a gentleman-cricketer to the core
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                              Dravid, a gentleman-cricketer to the core 

Rahul Dravid never believed in half measures. He tried to be perfect in everything he did both on and off the field. For 16 years, he played international cricket and outside of it in all forms of the game with dignity and humility. A gentleman-cricketer to the core.
Dravid formed the ‘Fab Four’ of Indian batting with Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and V.V.S. Laxman. Tendulkar described him as the perfectionist who showed patience and willingness to build big knocks.

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Tendulkar’s cricketing tribute to him is apt: ‘Rahul has a excellent technique and he is someone who occupied crease for a long time and concentrated extremely well.’

The 39-year-old Bangalore-based Maharashtrian ended his One-Day career during last summer’s England tour, and now he chose to retire from all forms of international cricket after a none-too-happy series in Australia.

There was and is only one Rahul Dravid. There can be no other. I will miss Rahul in the dressing room and out in the middle.

  • ** Sachin Tendulkar **

Dravid is obviously one of India’s greatest batsmen - great in all conditions - and one who scored runs runs everywhere. From a personal perspective, Rahul is one of the best men I’ve ever worked with… he’s not only a great cricketer, but a great man.

  • ** John Wright **

He’s probably the nicest guy - no, he is the nicest guy - that I’ve met in cricket. He’s a phenomenal man. He loves the game with so much passion, it’s in his blood and in his heart.

  • ** Shane Watson **

He was the guy youngsters in the dressing room looked up to. Sachin would always be the guy who inspired awe. But a lot of players knew Sachin was something special, while they could all be Rahul Dravid. Rahul was one of them, working hard - there really is going to be a big void in Indian cricket now.

  • ** Sunil Gavaskar **

He was a totally selfless cricketer. He has been very helpful and never said no to anyone and always gave his best.

  • ** Bapu Nadkarni **

It’s a bold decision. He probably doesn’t feel he has no cricket left. He is making way for the youngsters, which is amazing. It’s sort of an example for many others.

  • ** Anshuman Gaekwad **

There cannot be another Rahul Dravid. He is a legend. As a youngster, I learnt a lot from him. Bowling to him, talking to him, sharing the dressing room…anything cannot be better than that. I personally feel there cannot be another Rahul Dravid.

  • ** Pragyan Ojha **

Jam, it was a pleasure & privilege to have played with u and ur presence in the dressing room always added to our confidence. Will miss u lots.

  • ** Virender Sehwag **

Congrats to Rahul Dravid on an amazing career! You will be missed. Fantastic person and Cricketer! India’s wall

  • ** Yuvraj Singh **

Rahul Dravid retires… cricket loses one of its finest batsmen; sport, one of its finest gentlemen.

  • ** Jeffrey Archer **

"Rahul Dravid retires.. the world’s most respected cricketer over the last 20 (years).

  • ** Michael Vaughan **

“Rahul Dravid-LEGEND!! Plain & simple.. congrats on an incredible career!! India will miss The Wall.”

  • ** Kevin Pietersen **

Champion on and off the field, showed us all that sky is the limit with hard work, patience and discipline.

  • ** Mahesh Bhupathi **

Rahul Dravid is one of the all-time greats of the game. One of the top 5 batters I played against. Lara, Sachin, Ponting Kallis are the other 4.

  • ** Alec Stewart **

They say sport serves society by providing vivid examples of excellence. To me the most vivid & dependable has to be Rahul Dravid.

  • ** Shah Rukh Khan **

Knew the man behind the bat. Not often do you find a person as exceptional as his achievements.

  • ** Sanjay Manjrekar **

Some succeed because they are destined to, but Rahul Dravid succeeded because he was DETERMINED to.

  • ** Navjot Singh Sidhu **

Farewell Rahul Dravid - greatest No3 since Bradman. #TheWall

  • ** Piers Morgan **

Cricket once was a Gentlemen’s game & Rahul Dravid Personified tat. Thanks Rahul for enriching our lives. You’ll Never retire in our hearts.:slight_smile:

  • ** Anupam Kher **

Congrats to Rahul Dravid on an amazing career! You will be missed. Fantastic person and Cricketer! India’s wall

  • ** AB de Villiers **

Congrats on a Fantastic, Superb International Career! The Great Legend Rahul Dravid !!The wall will be miss!!

  • ** Chris Gayle **

Rahul Dravid retires, proof that decent and well-rounded men can excel at the highest levels of sport

  • ** Derek Pringle **

Thank you Rahul Dravid, the talent of ur’s will be missed which produced outstanding results, and to keep repeating it took character.

  • ** Rohan Bopanna **

Congrats to Rahul Dravid on a fantastic career. He can be very proud about what he achieved and the way he went about his business.

  • ** Shaun Pollock **

Extremely emotional to see my hero bid goodbye to cricket. Thank You for the memories. Words fail me. You’re a legend. respect.

  • ** Aakash Chopra **

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A gentleman. ^ Very nice tributes from current stars and stars of yester years.

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Dravid - one of the best I have seen.

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I wasnt very clear in my post - I meant in tests I would take Rahul over both Inzi+Moyo Combined.

Difference is that both Inzi and Moyo were not Tier-1 batsmen, Rahul always was.