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Career averages
Span Mat Runs HS Bat Av 100 Wkts BBI Bowl Av 5 Ct St Ave Diff
unfiltered 1996-2012 164 13288 270 52.31 36 1 1/18 39.00 0 210 0 13.31 Profile
filtered 1996-2012 49 2778 146* 29.87 4 - - - - 51 0 -
Match results
lost 329 runs lost 2nd v South Africa Eden Gardens 27 Nov 1996 Test # 1341
lost 328 runs won 2nd v South Africa Durban 26 Dec 1996 Test # 1347
lost 282 runs lost 2nd v South Africa Cape Town 2 Jan 1997 Test # 1349
lost 38 runs won 2nd v West Indies Bridgetown 27 Mar 1997 Test # 1363
lost 8 wickets won 1st v Australia Bengaluru 25 Mar 1998 Test # 1413
lost 61 runs won 2nd v Zimbabwe Harare 7 Oct 1998 Test # 1425
lost 4 wickets won 1st v New Zealand Wellington 26 Dec 1998 Test # 1435
lost 12 runs lost 2nd v Pakistan Chennai 28 Jan 1999 Test # 1442
lost 46 runs lost 2nd v Pakistan Eden Gardens 16 Feb 1999 Test # 1444
lost 285 runs lost 2nd v Australia Adelaide 10 Dec 1999 Test # 1476
lost 180 runs won 2nd v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 1999 Test # 1479
lost inns & 141 runs won 1st v Australia Sydney 2 Jan 2000 Test # 1481
lost 4 wickets won 1st v South Africa Wankhede 24 Feb 2000 Test # 1484
lost inns & 71 runs won 1st v South Africa Bengaluru 2 Mar 2000 Test # 1486
lost 10 wickets lost 1st v Australia Wankhede 27 Feb 2001 Test # 1531
lost 4 wickets won 1st v Zimbabwe Harare 15 Jun 2001 Test # 1549
lost 10 wickets lost 1st v Sri Lanka Galle 14 Aug 2001 Test # 1555
lost inns & 77 runs won 1st v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 29 Aug 2001 Test # 1559
lost 9 wickets lost 1st v South Africa Bloemfontein 3 Nov 2001 Test # 1564
lost 10 wickets lost 1st v West Indies Bridgetown 2 May 2002 Test # 1601
lost 155 runs won 2nd v West Indies Kingston 18 May 2002 Test # 1604
lost 170 runs lost 2nd v England Lord's 25 Jul 2002 Test # 1610
lost 10 wickets lost 1st v New Zealand Wellington 12 Dec 2002 Test # 1631
lost 4 wickets lost 1st v New Zealand Hamilton 19 Dec 2002 Test # 1633
lost 9 wickets won 1st v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 2003 Test # 1678
lost 9 wickets won 1st v Pakistan Lahore 5 Apr 2004 Test # 1695
lost 217 runs lost 2nd v Australia Bengaluru 6 Oct 2004 Test # 1713
lost 342 runs lost 2nd v Australia Nagpur 26 Oct 2004 Test # 1718
lost 168 runs lost 2nd v Pakistan Bengaluru 24 Mar 2005 Test # 1743
lost 210 runs lost 2nd v Australia Sydney 14 Oct 2005 Test # 1768
lost 341 runs won 2nd v Pakistan Karachi 29 Jan 2006 Test # 1783
lost 212 runs won 2nd v England Wankhede 18 Mar 2006 Test # 1791
lost 174 runs lost 2nd v South Africa Durban 26 Dec 2006 Test # 1825
lost 5 wickets won 1st v South Africa Cape Town 2 Jan 2007 Test # 1827
lost 337 runs lost 2nd v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 2007 Test # 1855
lost 122 runs lost 2nd v Australia Sydney 2 Jan 2008 Test # 1857
lost inns & 90 runs won 1st v South Africa Ahmedabad 3 Apr 2008 Test # 1871
lost inns & 239 runs lost 2nd v Sri Lanka Colombo (SSC) 23 Jul 2008 Test # 1882
lost 8 wickets won 1st v Sri Lanka Colombo (PSS) 8 Aug 2008 Test # 1886
lost 10 wickets lost 2nd v Sri Lanka Galle 18 Jul 2010 Test # 1964
lost inns & 25 runs lost 1st v South Africa Centurion 16 Dec 2010 Test # 1985
lost 196 runs won 2nd v England Lord's 21 Jul 2011 Test # 2000
lost 319 runs won 2nd v England Nottingham 29 Jul 2011 Test # 2001
lost inns & 242 runs lost 1st v England Birmingham 10 Aug 2011 Test # 2003
lost inns & 8 runs lost 2nd v England The Oval 18 Aug 2011 Test # 2004
lost 122 runs lost 2nd v Australia Melbourne 26 Dec 2011 Test # 2025
lost inns & 68 runs won 1st v Australia Sydney 3 Jan 2012 Test # 2027
lost inns & 37 runs lost 1st v Australia Perth 13 Jan 2012 Test # 2029
lost 298 runs lost 2nd v Australia Adelaide 24 Jan 2012 Test # 2031
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Farewell to Rahul Dravid

Dravid walks off, sad but proud

Rahul Dravid's international retirement was announced at his home ground, the Chinnaswamy Stadium, on Friday

The press conference

Video: Rahul Dravid announces his retirement

Next generation more capable - Dravid

'I was nowhere near as talented as some of these kids at 23'

Your regular, everyday superstar

Sambit Bal: Cricket aside, he could connect with the world at a real level

A gentleman champion of timeless steel

Ed Smith: A rich vein running through the sport's heart departs

The wolf who lived for the pack

Harsha Bhogle: He willingly took up challenges for the greater good

'Can't recall beating him two balls in a row'

Jason Gillespie: His key talent was his ability to wear bowlers down

Stylish in the trenches

Mukul Kesavan: Dravid employed defensive batting to winning ends

My husband, the perfectionist

Vijeeta Dravid on Rahul, the cricketer and the man

A cricketer most evolved

Aakash Chopra: Dravid did all he could to correct every glitch of his

'He taught us to value our wicket'

Young Indian batsmen on what they've learnt from Dravid

Not just India's overseas hero

Stats: Scoring most runs in India's overseas wins, and more

Eight of Dravid's best

A look back at some key Test performances

Sixteen years of battles and triumphs

Gallery: Dravid's Test career in pictures