Is India paying for Rahul Dravid’s mistake? Didn’t want to get experience from former bowler, revealed
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Rahul Dravid refused to work
Former bowler made shocking disclosure
New Delhi: For the last few months, the performance of Team India has been very poor. India also had to face defeat in Asia Cup 2022, T20 World Cup 2022. Recently, he also had to face defeat in the ODI series against Australia. After the series, there has been a shocking revelation about Rahul Dravid. Actually, this disclosure has been made by former Indian cricketer Laxman Sivaramakrishnan.
The thing happened that after the third ODI, a fan tagged Laxman on Twitter and asked a question. Fan wrote that I felt that Kuldeep Yadav has not bowled according to the field. When Zampa was bowling, Captain Smith decorated the attacking field. When Aston Agar was bowling, the field was good. Sivaramakrishnan also did not disappoint the fan and he answered this question in a slightly different way. He targeted Rahul Dravid.
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Responding to the fan’s question, Ramakrishnan wrote, “I had offered my service to Rahul Dravid. But he refused to work with me as I was a senior player to him. Of course, this answer has created a sensation in the cricket world.
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Did Rahul make a mistake?
Indian spinners have not performed well in T20 and ODIs except in Test matches. In the last ODI against Australia, Akshar Patel got 57 runs in 8 overs and Kuldeep Yadav got 56 runs in 10 overs. However, both these bowlers took 5 wickets in total. Perhaps, if Rahul had taken help from Ramakrishnan, more improvement could have been seen in the economy.
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Tags: Laxman Sivaramakrishnan, Rahul Dravid, Rohit sharma, team india
FIRST PUBLISHED : March 24, 2023