T20 WC Rahul Dravid: How coach Rahul Dravid’s silence turned storm, journey from 2007 pain to T20 champion

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T20 WC Rahul Dravid: A film ‘Chak De India’ was released in the year 2007. It was the story of a player who was declared the villain of the Indian hockey team’s defeat in the 1982 Asian Games. Years later the player returns as a coach. Remaining silent, she expresses her feelings on winning the World Cup for the Indian women’s hockey team. A similar scene was witnessed yesterday in the ground of Barbados. Here Mr. Wall of India i.e. Rahul Dravid was in the role of coach. The same Rahul Dravid, under whose captaincy Team India was eliminated in the league stage of the 2007 ODI World Cup. Dravid’s quiet storm emerged as India won yesterday. Even the ever-calm Dravid was seen roaring in the middle of the field. As if the dust of years has been covered in a cloud.

A strategy was worked out
Coach Rahul Dravid’s team was unbeaten in the World T20. Behind it was the hard work of Dravid and the coaching staff. It was prepared many years ago. Each player’s performance was evaluated in the dressing room after each match. Amid laughter and jokes, the players were encouraged to wear medals. Other players were motivated to perform better. Batting coach Vikram Rathore and others were responsible for keeping the atmosphere of the dressing room light and cheerful. This World Cup was Rahul Dravid’s last as a coach and the Indian team gave him a grand farewell.

Hard work in every department
The Indian camp worked hard in every department of the game. Apart from batting and bowling, fielding was also given special attention. Every wide and no ball was closely watched. Apart from this, the head coach Rahul Dravid also kept a close eye on Miss Field. Despite winning the match, he was advised to correct every minor mistake before going to the hotel. In this World Cup, India easily defeated the best teams in the world. Be it Australia, England, Pakistan or South Africa in the final. But with that, Rohit’s team did not make the mistake of taking teams like Afghanistan and America lightly.

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