Rahul Dravid, known as “The Wall” of Indian cricket, retired in 2012 after scoring 13288 runs in 270 Tests at an average of 52.31. He was the first to score centuries in all ten Test-playing nations. Dravid’s 36 Test hundreds are the second-highest for an Indian batsman, after Sachin Tendulkar’s 51. India and Bangladesh are set to play the first Test of a two-match series in Chennai from September 19.
When Dravid became first to hit tons in all 10 Test nations

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