Rahul Dravid, nicknamed ‘The Wall’, is celebrated for his exceptional defensive skills and reliability as a batsman. His ability to absorb pressure and anchor innings set him apart. Notable performances like the 2001 Border-Gavaskar Trophy cemented his reputation. Post-retirement, he continues to shape cricket through coaching and mentoring roles.
How Rahul Dravid became cricket’s most reliable ‘Wall’

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