Ed Smith, who shared a dressing room with Dravid at Kent, writes of a thorough gentleman.
Sanjay Bangar relives the splendour of Headingley Jarrod Kimber tells of how Dravid became the reason for him getting married. Mukul Kesavan analyses how his technique allows for more style than one might assume. Rohit Brijnath looks back at the twin peaks of Adelaide Vijeeta Dravid gives us a look at her husband the perfectionist. Timeless Steel is as much a celebration of a colossal cricketer as it is of an exceptional human being.
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It features contributions from his team-mates and peers, some of the finest cricket writers around, and interviews over the years with Dravid himself. It attempts to paint a picture of a cricketer who embodied the best traditions and values of the game, and of a man who impressed the many people who came in contact with him. Read more Read less. Kindle Cloud Reader Read instantly in your browser.
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Kindle Edition Verified Purchase. Dravid has and always will be a classy gentleman and fine player. I disagree with many of the writer that he didn't possess the talent of other batsmen.
To be able to achieve all he has requires talent and perseverance. Coaches should use him as a prime example for the younger generation to base themselves on!! One person found this helpful. Amazon Giveaway allows you to run promotional giveaways in order to create buzz, reward your audience, and attract new followers and customers.
Rahul Dravid: Timeless Steel by ESPN Cricinfo
Sanjay Manjrekar, who watched him in the early days, marvels at how he overcame his intelligence to become a great cricketer. Sanjay Bangar relives the splendour of Headingley Jarrod Kimber tells of how Dravid became the reason for him getting married. Mukul Kesavan analyses how Dravid's technique allows for more style than one might assume.
Sidharth Monga puts Dravid's captaincy under the spotlight. Jason Gillespie speaks of a batsman who soaked up everything you threw at him. Rohit Brijnath looks back at the twin peaks of Adelaide Vijeeta Dravid gives us an insight into her husband the perfectionist. These and other articles make Timeless Steel as much a celebration of a colossal cricketer as it is of an exceptional human being. It features contributions from his team-mates and peers, some of the finest cricket writers around - Gideon Haigh, Sambit Bal and Rahul Bhattacharya among them - and interviews over the years with Dravid himself.