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Rahul Dravid – back from beyond


Donning the blue jersey after a long gap of two years, ‘The Wall’ is back to the 50-over format of the game. CastrolCricket.com analyses the reasons behind Dravid’s ouster from India’s ODI squad and questions their rationale.

Following a lean spell in his batting, and a run of poor results by India in 2007, Rahul Dravid was dropped from the one-day international squad.



While the selectors may have had reason to drop Dravid based on a short dip in form, former Pakistani bowler Waqar Younis begs to differ, “I think that he is one batsman who has such a good technique that he has always made a comeback from bad patches.” The year Dravid was dropped, his average was 37.40 with a strike rate of 82.05 against a career average of 39.49 at a 71.22 strike rate. Add to that, his average in a winning cause was 52.44.

This graph illustrates Waqar Younis’ point about Dravid’s ability to bounce back from a lean spell:

The ICC rankings have always given a good measure of a batsman’s performance. While Dravid was ranked amongst the top Indian batsmen all year, his consistent showing as against his contemporaries’ as well as the youngsters’ proved he still had a lot to offer.



It also appears that Dravid may have been given less time to find a way out of his poor string of scores. While some of his peers were given time to get out of a dry spell, it is worth asking whether Dravid too could have been afforded a similar luxury.


As a fielder, Dravid’s form and fitness have been largely spot on. He has even donned the keeper’s gloves for India with much success. Commenting on the subject, well known columnist Ayaz Memon said, “This is an area where the youngsters can learn from Dravid. His fitness record is absolutely marvellous. I cannot think of another player who I know in the last 30 years who has been as careful about his fitness.”

A look at Dravid’s career stats as a fielder further strengthens Memon’s point:

Barring the Australia series, Dravid performed consistently well all year around, much better than most of his peers did. So was it justified to view him as the weakest link in the side?

Dravid’s performance in the year 2007:

What to expect:

Dravid finally made his comeback to one-day international cricket in the tri-nation Compaq Cup held in Sri Lanka. Playing under a lot of expectations, while he may not have had an outstanding series, the Bangalore batsman managed to hold his own and put in some strong performances.

Performance in the Compaq Cup:



A ##### in the Indian armour was the fact that, while most of them were not at their best playing abroad, they seemed even more at odds while facing the short-pitched delivery. The West Indians knew this too well and they exploited that weakness.

No. of times Indian Batsmen got out to short-pitched deliveries in 2008:

Waqar Younis believes, “Dravid always handled short-pitched deliveries well. In our heydays, when I and Wasim (Akram), and all the other great quickies of our time like Glenn McGrath, Courtney Walsh and Curtly Ambrose were around, Dravid managed to play all of them beautifully. “

If one were go by the yardsticks used above to measure Dravid’s performances, it could raise doubts over the need to leave him out of the ODI squad back then. But with no changing the past, one can only look forward and see if Rahul Dravid lives up to the reputation built by him.

From : Arvind Iyengar and Rohhan Divanji


Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 09/24 at 03:59 PM

interesting. i didnt think of it this way. i mean i always felt dravid deserved to be dropped, but this changes the perspective for sure.

Posted  on  09/24  at  04:18 PM

The Wall is great…

Posted  on  09/24  at  04:19 PM

Dravid is my fav player

Posted  on  09/24  at  04:21 PM

This is a superb piece put together to show that it was more than lack of for that led to dravid being dropped it was politics. Happy that the man is back after being patient for 2 years and hope he can power india to big wins in the C.T.
Great piece.

Posted  on  09/24  at  11:49 PM

Dravid is my fav player…

Posted  on  09/25  at  03:39 PM

What a superb piece to show that dravid was a victim of politics in the selection committee then rather than because of his poor form.

Posted  on  09/25  at  07:52 PM

Very good article. however I failed to connect this with the parameters of Castrol Index. It would have been more interesting to read if the connection was made.

Posted  on  09/27  at  09:11 AM

Cricket is a Game which doesn’t go with the ststistics.Rahul Dravid is aplayer which Play arole Of Anchor in the Team India.Whatever the Pitch condition he stands & does’t throw his wicket,indirectly giving other Batsmen confidence to be on Pitch & Play their Role

Posted  on  09/29  at  01:12 PM

While these figures tell a big story, they do not paint the complete picture. Apologies for all the mixed metaphors.

I know that you guys are waxing eloquent about Dravid’s catching but does that extend to his fielding? In the last 10 years, how often has Dravid fielded outside the circle? His running, be it chasing the ball or between the wickets, is an acknowledged casuality. When someone does not put in a lot of physical effort on the field, staying injury free is not rocket science.

If your analysis is to be truly unbiased, you must include figures of how Dravid performed before he donned the keeper’s gloves thanks to Azhar’s magnanimity! And but for that, would his ODI career have gone past the nascent stage? India has had many, many batsmen suited to the ODI game who never got the opportunities that Dravid did. So please spare us the sob stories.

Dravid is a fantastic technician and is a joy to watch in Test cricket. Period! Let us not get overly emotional about him otherwise.

Posted  on  10/30  at  11:58 AM

RAHUL IS PLAYING WELL IN TEST MATCHES AGAINST SRI-LANKA NOW .HE IS IN FULL FORM PRESENTLY HE SHOULD BE PICKED FOR ODI’S FOR INDIA IF GIVEN THE CHANCE HE WILL DO IT WONDERFULLY . RAHUL IS A GREATEST PLAYER IN HISTORY OF CRICKET. HE SHOULD NEVER BE NEGLECTLED .

Posted  on  12/02  at  03:03 PM

hi
if you match with dravid realley no boday can match player not for india also all playing nation team becouse that kind class from dravid no player near about technilly nor them passion for standing in crease.
LastTen years if i haveseen the players performance no come to the near dravid also all department like catch, run, leader quality all is fine,
That player back seet only for poltices.

Posted  on  12/18  at  04:11 PM

a player of such high calibre should not be dropped from team by considering failure in one series even though all greats are experienced the same situation only dravid has been dropped its purely partiality on southern players n he is the best batsman in the world after sachin and no one can meet his standards n dedication for game.so selectors has to wake up and its time to give him a call back to odi team

Posted  on  03/19  at  10:43 PM

in any peak time he can build a wall.

Posted  on  03/25  at  10:01 PM
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