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Rahul Dravid turns 49: Rare archive photos and interesting facts about 'The Wall'
A collage of Rahul Dravid
Rahul Dravid was born in a Marathi Deshastha Brahmin family in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Later, Dravid's family moved to Bengaluru
Rahul Dravid went to St. Joseph's Boys High School in Bengaluru.
In pic: Rahul Dravid sports the Team India blazer during his younger days.
Rahul Dravid completed his B.Com from St. Joseph's College of Commerce. While pursuing his MBA at St Joseph's College of Business Administration, Dravid was selected to play for the Indian national cricket team.
In pic: Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly during a training session
Rahul Dravid's father Sharad Dravid worked in a company that produced jams and preserves, which is why Dravid got the nickname 'Jammy'. His mother, Pushpa, was a professor of Architecture. Rahul Dravid also has a younger brother named Vijay.
In pic: Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly practising for the New Zealand tour at India camp held at CCI
The wall finds his pillar! On 4 May 2003, Dravid married Vijeta Pendharkar, a surgeon from Nagpur. They have two children, Samit (born 2005) and Anvay (born 2009).
In pic: Rahul Dravid with his wife Vijeta at an ICC awards function.
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World Cup Diary: Rahul Dravid & Co take a break with a trek
In a photo released by the IPL franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore on X, comeback man KL Rahul is seen chilling out at a hill stream with Dravid and Rathour in company. ‘’Chilling out with your mentors on excursion trips be like fun,’’ it tweeted.
While the Indian team is sitting pretty at the top of the table with five wins out of five, their biggest worry at this point is the fitness of Hardik Pandya. A report in TOI on Thursday quotes unnamed sources that the Pandya has suffered a Grade I ligament tear in his ankle, suffered while trying to field off his own bowling during the Bangladesh match in Pune on October 9.
Pandya, who has been providing the much-needed balance for the team with his batting at number six and seam bowling option, is currently at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru under the supervision of BCCI medical team under Nitin Naik. His availability for at least the next two matches against England and Sri Lanka is doubtful while the South Africa game in Kolkata on November 5 is also under cloud as any such ligament tear takes two weeks to heal.
The Indian team management is reportedly not keen on naming a replacement for Pandya and would rather wa