here's to the greatest unsung hero of team india...
my personal opinion is kumble was the greatest match winner for india... and dravid is greatest match saver (tho he won quite a few matches for us as well) :)
What a day SP? A day that I had hoped for on every occasion Dravid set foot at the centre in the last two years. It's a big relief to see 177* alongside his name. Hope he carries on in this fashion till he calls it a day.
Any RD test innings, I usually wait for the first four - today it didn't take long - but the key was Herath's first over, nearly every ball he used his feet, down the wicket - may have been a team decision to not allow Herath to settle, but with RD there was no indecision.
And when you see RD hit a straight 6, you can tell, there's something happening.
more than the six the intent made my day... when you see dravid using his feet and no minding lofting the ball in earlier part of his innings given the situation india were in... you know that you are in for some gripping contest...
Salutes to the REAL Wall !!
ReplyDeleteNow why there's no "Thank U Wall" thing ? ;)
now this is some thought to ponder sujan...
ReplyDeleteyes what was refreshing today was the aggression with which dravid played... which this frame has aptly captured...
Great expression SP.
ReplyDeleteWhat better than having Indian cricket's ultimate soldier sport a tricolor.
Congrats Dravid.
thanks anil...
ReplyDeletehere's to the greatest unsung hero of team india...
my personal opinion is kumble was the greatest match winner for india... and dravid is greatest match saver (tho he won quite a few matches for us as well) :)
Dravid really is something else. To convert 32-4 into 385-6 and do it with such a counterattack takes some skill and style. Kudos.
ReplyDeleteWhat a day SP? A day that I had hoped for on every occasion Dravid set foot at the centre in the last two years. It's a big relief to see 177* alongside his name. Hope he carries on in this fashion till he calls it a day.
ReplyDeleteindeed bala!
ReplyDeleteits a welcome change if dravid keeps it that way...
yes samir...
ReplyDeletetoday he just unwind himself...
Great pic....loved the indian flag colours...
ReplyDeletecheers cpd... :)
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff. Picture saying 1000 words. And you deserve an award for your choice of the colour, tri-colour:) Brilliant!!
ReplyDeleteAny RD test innings, I usually wait for the first four - today it didn't take long - but the key was Herath's first over, nearly every ball he used his feet, down the wicket - may have been a team decision to not allow Herath to settle, but with RD there was no indecision.
ReplyDeleteAnd when you see RD hit a straight 6, you can tell, there's something happening.
Ah ha ha... didn't notice the significance of the colours at first...
ReplyDelete<-- dunce!
Great picture, you can tell he's pumped and deservedly so!
thanks som!
ReplyDeletetho i thot you would say picture is saying 11000 words ;-)
more than the six the intent made my day... when you see dravid using his feet and no minding lofting the ball in earlier part of his innings given the situation india were in... you know that you are in for some gripping contest...
ReplyDeletecheers...
ReplyDeletetho i am not sure how one can be deservedly pumped... :)
Thank you Rahul ! :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's awesome"THE WALL".You are real hero of our team INDIA.
ReplyDeletereally rahul dravid is one of the greatest players in the world
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