Random Cricket Photos Post 41
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The last time Rawalpindi saw Test cricket, the match concluded with these scenes which form some of the best memories of my growing up days. With the series nicely poised at 1-1 before the Rawalpindi Test, India won the decider comprehensively courtesy a batting marathon by Rahul Dravid.
Dravid, who had given the captaincy duties back to Sourav Ganguly who was returning from injury, batted Pakistan out of the match with a mammoth knock of 270.
During this knock, before falling in the most non-Dravid of ways when trying to reverse sweep Imran Farhat, he created the most Dravid record for himself. He had camped on the pitch for a record 495 balls, the most by an Indian. The record wouldn't be broken until 2017, when his spiritual successor Cheteshwar Pujara scored a double century that consumed 525 balls. Dravid still keeps the record of the longest innings in Test (by an Indian) by minutes courtesy this knock where his vigil at the crease lasted for 740 minutes. 12 hours 20 minutes in simpler terms.
What's interesting is that before playing the longest ever innings for India, Dravid had played his shortest. In the second innings of the previous Test in Lahore, something had happened to Dravid for the first time in his career.
For the first time, Dravid had gotten out for a diamond duck (a duck scored without facing a single ball) when he responded to Sehwag's call for a quick single but was beaten to the crease by a throw from Imran Farhat.
And so, in his very next dig at the crease, from 0 off 0, Dravid went 270 off 495.
That escalated Dravidly!
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