5 Records of Rahul Dravid that are almost unbreakable

Test Cricket like any other game is one where skillsets are hugely valued but unfortunately, at the same time, it's a number game too at the end of the day. No matter how humongously talented a player might be, but at the end of his career, his records speak for himself.

In similarity to life, the game lovers only celebrate the highest quality. Maybe a little introspection would make us speak our hearts. But we live in the age where patience is as scarce as fresh air so we suffice ourselves by comparison.

But to compare Rahul Dravid to any other batsmen of his era would be a crime. For, he was a singular talent with unmatchable skills, concentration, technique, and furthermore a man with the highest quality of knowledge about our beloved game.

Rahul Dravid 'The Wall' as we all know him, never put himself above the game and never did he took his form for granted even during his career's peak. The Karnataka lad never in his entire career was seen to have shown dissent to either a player or an umpire.

It was almost inevitable that a man who would redefine gentlemanliness would go on to make it big on the international arena. Though he was a man much more than what stats speak, it is alarming that people's knack of understanding a cricketer has been reduced to statistics.

And for all those people let us have a look at five of The Wall's records that are almost unbreakable.


#5 Involved in the most number of century partnerships in cricket.

Rahul Dravid holds a unique record of having been involved in most number of century partnerships in cricket history. Dravid has a total number of 88-century partnerships in his career! He had a great camaraderie with the little master Sachin Tendulkar with whom he was involved in 20-century partnerships.

Building partnerships is an art in cricket and Dravid mastered it like no other batter in test history. With T20 invasion it is very rare to find partnership getting built around in the middle which would eventually help the team.

#4 10000 runs batting at #3

Rahul Dravid is probably the greatest #3 batsmen ever to have walked the earth after Sir Don Bradman. In the same generation as that of Rahul, many legends too played at #3 positions like Ricky Ponting who despite being a part of the legendary team couldn't leave Dravid behind.

Dravid scored 10,524 runs from 219 innings at an avg. of 52.88 with 28 hundred and 50 fifties. In total, he scored 13288 runs at an astonishing average of 52.88. He scored 36 test centuries of highest qualities.


#3 Most no of catches in Test history.

"Catches win you matches", ever heard this phrase? Well, if you haven't then you don't know your cricket. For everything that goes behind making batsmen play that one foul shot it is of utmost necessity that the chance shouldn't go down. Rahul Dravid is the greatest slip fielder that the game has ever seen. Well, if you don't agree then go and watch his 200th catch in test cricket.

Rahul's big hands were always there whenever spinners came onto to bowl especially in subcontinent conditions. He took a total of 210 catches in test cricket and it seems almost impossible for modern day players to even think if reaching the halfway stage.

The recently ended India's three away test series showed us how much India miss Rahul Dravid's service in the slip cordon.

#2 Most number of balls faced in test history

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There hasn't been a more calming sight in the world cricket history than watching Dravid defending the red cherry. It was not even a push but rather a gentle kiss from his bat to the ball, such was his value for his wicket. Indians felt safe or rather secured when they saw Rahul Dravid setting in by leaving the balls outside off ever so accurately.

Rahul Dravid got the name 'The Wall' for his unwavering concentration on the field. He faced a total of 31258 balls in his test career!

With T20 becoming the eat all and breathe all for modern day players it would still remain a dream to even think of facing that many amounts of balls against a bowling attack nowhere near what 'Jam' faced.


#1 Most time spent on the cricket field.

Fondly known as Mr. Dependable throughout his career Rahul Dravid was truly an epitome of patience, grit, concentration. His ability to bat for long hours separated him from the rest. His ability, technique, and knowledge of the game helped him bat for hours and hours.

Dravid may not be the highest run-getter in test cricket but he surely has stayed on the cricket pitch more than Sachin Tendulkar. Rahul Dravid spent a total of 44,152 minutes on the field! Proving why he was deserving of the tag 'The Wall'.

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Edited by Abhinav Munshi