Dravid broke the silence, told who was the best captain of that era, Ganguly-Dhoni did not take the name
Rahul Dravid: Rahul Dravid has finally broken his silence on whom he considers the best captain of his era. Interestingly, he did not name Sourav Ganguly or MS Dhoni, who is counted among the greatest captains of India.
Dravid praised another captain’s strategic skills and man-management skills. His statement has launched a new debate among the fans.
Former Indian captain and veteran batsman Rahul Dravid has named the captain under which he loved the most. Surprisingly, Dravid did not choose Sourav Ganguly, MS Dhoni or Anil Kumble.
Rahul Dravid chose former cricketer VB Chandrashekhar (VB Chandrasekhar) as Tamil Nadu’s best captain and described him as a captain that had a profound impact on his game.
Why Dravid chose Chandrashekhar,
Rahul Dravid In a conversation with Ashwin, he said that while playing league cricket in Tamil Nadu, he learned a lot under the leadership of VB Chandrashekhar. Dravid said, “I enjoyed playing under the leadership of VB Chandrasekhar.”
He added, “I learned a lot from his guidance. I liked his attitude towards the game and his hunger to win. He was one of the early captains with whom I really enjoyed working with.”
Rahul Dravid praised Dhoni, Ganguly
Rahul Dravid also talked about the captains whose captaincy he had played, he praised Dhoni for effectively managing big players, described Ganguly as a fierce desire to conquer Ganguly.
Let us know that VB Chandrashekhar was an experienced cricketer from Tamil Nadu and was the captain of the state team for many years. In his first class career, he played 81 matches and scored 4,999 runs at an average of 43.09, including 10 centuries.
He also participated in 41 List A matches and scored 1,053 runs at an average of 26.31. Chandrashekhar represented India for some time between 1988 and 1990, scoring 88 runs in which his highest score was 53.