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DescriptionA Biography of Rahul Dravid: The Nice Guy Who Finished First by Devendra Prabhudesai English | EPUB | 221 Pages | ISBN-10: 8129116502 | ISBN-13: 978-8129116505 1 January 2005 | Biographies, Diaries & True Accounts CONTENTS PREFACE TAKING GUARD HERO AT HEADQUARTERS WASIM, WAQAR AND WHITE LIGHTNING BRANDED BACK TO THE FOREFRONT ON THE ROLLER-COASTER KENT AND THE COLISEUM ONE FOR A CRISIS THE GREAT QUARTET ALL-ROUNDER REDEMPTION AND IMMORTALITY RUNS N' REINS IN A CLASS OF HIS OWN YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW Postscript: THE TRI-SERIES IN SRI LANKA, 2005 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS RAHUL DRAVID FACTFILE BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES Index Excerpt: 20th June 1996... The English and Indian cricket teams lined up on either side of the wooden gate that separates the playing area of the Lord's Cricket Ground from the Members' Enclosure. The second Test of the 1996 series between the two countries was the final international assignment of Harold 'Dickie' Bird, one of cricket's most revered umpires. The players' 'Guard of Honour' brought the spectators to their feet and tears to Bird's eyes. Among the players saluting the veteran umpire was a young man with stars in his eyes. It was a time of turmoil in Indian cricket. The campaign to win the World Cup earlier that year had ended amidst a shower of stones and bottles at Kolkata during the semifinal against eventual winners Sri Lanka. The selectors responded to the loss by dropping Manoj Prabhakar and Vinod Kambli, two of the team's prominent players, from the squad for the next tournament, a tri-series at Singapore. While Prabhakar's omission came as no surprise after his annihilation by the Sri Lankans in a league encounter of the World Cup, the swashbuckling Kambli's axing was widely condemned. He was a popular member of the side and cricket-lovers didn't take too kindly to the claims made by 'inner sources' that he had been punished for his 'indiscipline'. The furore over his omission completely obscured the news of the inclusion of a twenty-three-year-old Bangalorean named Rahul Dravid. Sharing Widget |