During the 4th test match between England and India, Rahul Dravid opened his account with just 1 run on 92 balls. He played very cautiously in the Test format, despite not being in good condition due to the pressure on his neck. However, Dravid’s score increased to 1 run on the 41st ball, which made the audience applaud him. Unfortunately, some audience members took advantage of his condition and made fun of him. Lets, we will discuss Rahul Dravid’s 92 Balls 1 Run Scorecard.
When he scored 1 run on the 41st ball, it seemed he had completed a century. Some of Rahul’s fans were standing on the chair and clapping. Seeing the atmosphere of the audience on the ground, Rahul raised his bat in the air and accepted the greetings of the audience.
Rahul Dravid is an Indian professional cricketer, born on 11 January 1973 in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. In his cricket career, he is widely known for amazing nicknames like The Wall, The Great Wall, Jammy, and Mr. Dependable. In this test match, Rahul Dravid scored a total of 217 runs in 468 balls without getting out.
On 5 September 2002, England and India played their 4th test match at Kennington Oval, London. In the first innings, England scored 515 runs before being all out on the score of 155.4 overs. Michael Vaughan had the highest score for England, making 195 runs in 279 balls. During the second innings, India scored 508 runs in 170 overs.
In his professional cricket career, Rahul played a total of 164 Test matches in which scored 13,288 runs with the Top score of 270 runs. He also played a total of 344 ODI matches and scored 10,889 with the Top score of 153 runs.
Dravid attended St. Joseph’s Boys High School to complete his higher school studies. After school studies, he attended St Joseph’s College of Commerce College for his higher education. Later, he attended St Joseph’s College of Business Administration to complete his MBA.
Awards & Honours
Rahul was awarded the CEAT International Cricketer of the World Cup in 1999 and 2000, as well as the ICC Cricketer of the Year in 2004. In addition, Rahul received the MTV Youth Icon of the Year honor in 2004.
- Padma Shri Award “India’s fourth highest civilian award” – 2004
- Padma Bhushan Award “India’s third highest civilian award” – 2013
- Arjuna Award – 1998
- CEAT “International Cricketer of the World Cup” – 1999
- ICC Cricketer of the Year “Highest Award in the ICC List” – 2004
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