Indian cricket legend Rahul Dravid, known for his calm and composed demeanor, recently found himself in the spotlight for an unexpected reason. During a press conference, Dravid, the head coach of the Indian cricket team, responded sharply to a reporter’s question about his Test cricket career.

    Source:- BBC news

    The reporter inquired if Dravid felt a sense of incompleteness having not scored a century in his final Test match. Dravid, who finished with a commendable 97 runs in his last innings, seemed uncharacteristically irked. He retorted, “Thanks a lot, buddy! For reminding me of that,” clearly showing his frustration at being reminded of this near-miss milestone.

    Source:- news 18

    Known as “The Wall” for his solid defense and stoic patience, Dravid’s rare display of irritation surprised many. The incident highlights the intense scrutiny and emotional pressures athletes endure, even long after their playing days are over. Despite Dravid’s unparalleled achievements, including over 13,000 Test runs and 36 centuries, moments like these remind us of the human side of sports legends.

    Dravid’s reaction underscores that even the most composed individuals have their sensitive spots, and sometimes, even innocuous questions can touch a nerve. This episode serves as a poignant reminder of the weight of expectations and the enduring impact of one’s sporting career.

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