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Dravid exclusive
« on: March 01, 2006, 10:08:53 PM »
Q I assume you’re more relaxed on this trip to Nagpur than you were in October, before the ODIs against Sri Lanka... You’d then just been appointed full-fledged captain and there had been issues leading up to that series...

A I’m more comfortable, not more relaxed... I’ve captained for much longer and the more you captain, the more you learn and grow into the job... I know some of the boys better and, equally, they’ve got to know me better.

Has there been one match or moment when you began feeling more comfortable?

I can’t put a finger that way... It’s an on-going process... You keep facing new challenges and, as I’ve said, keep learning... To be honest, it’s not that I wasn’t comfortable in October...

You’ve recently made a couple of statements vis-a-vis your relationship with coach Greg Chappell. Was it because you were irritated with the perception that you aren’t really your own man (as captain)?

I replied to pointed questions... If I wasn’t asked, I wouldn’t have made any comment ... I don’t, by the way, lose sleep over perceptions... Having played this game for years, I know they aren’t always accurate — not only where I’m concerned, but regarding others as well... Without really getting to understand an individual or even making the effort, people attach labels such as strong, weak, passionate, soft... The difference with reality can be huge.

But you have an image...

(Interrupting) I haven’t created one... I never try to prove a point... I’ve reacted because you’ve asked a question... I don’t need to go around saying things.

What did you learn most from what was a difficult tour — Pakistan?

We played superbly to come back in the first two Tests (Lahore, Faisalabad)... We didn’t play the new ball well in both innings in Karachi and, in my opinion, those were the two occasions when we didn’t do well on the tour... In my book, we didn’t make any other mistake... But, yes, we lost that Test and learnt a lesson... Collectively, what we learnt most is that the new ball has to be played better... Also, 20 wickets need to be taken... (After a pause) People must not forget we’ve got a young attack and, to grow, the bowlers need experience.

Frankly, after losing in Karachi, did you expect to claim the ODIs 4-1?

I was confident we could win, but I didn’t think of numbers and expected to face a big challenge...

What gave the confidence?

Oh, just the quality of one-day cricket we played versus Sri Lanka (6-1) and South Africa (2-2) at home earlier in the season... The skills we’d shown, the flexibility, the enthusiasm... That and more gave confidence. Of course, I also knew we would struggle if we played below potential.

Did young legs alone make the biggest difference?

A difference... No one element makes the biggest difference... It’s always a combination of factors... What can’t be denied is the energy and enthusiasm of the young legs... Having said all that, some of the experienced guys also contributed... Sachin (Tendulkar) had a big contribution in the early matches... Yuvraj Singh was consistent throughout...

Your own contribution wasn’t insignificant either... If you weren’t Rahul Dravid, how many marks would you have given?

(Laughs) I am Rahul Dravid! I can’t not be Rahul Dravid... Look, I don’t give marks to anybody — neither to my players nor myself... I look at everything from a team-perspective... The collective success or... Talking of myself, I’m happy at the way I responded to the challenges... We were up against 679 in Lahore and 588 in Faisalabad, but I opened and got hundreds in each of those Tests... However, I would have liked to have got runs in the Karachi Test.

That both you and Chappell kept defending the bowlers in the first two Tests attracted praise from Imran Khan...

Because of the wickets (at the Gaddafi and the Iqbal Stadium), I genuinely felt they didn’t need to be criticised... In any case, criticism is best handed out behind closed doors... And, as you know, I believe anything said in the dressing room shouldn’t go beyond those four walls... Actually, if somebody needs to be told something, it’s better through a one-on-one and not even in front of the team. (After a pause) Don’t forget we not only had some young bowlers, Zak (Zaheer Khan) was making his comeback...

Was dropping Sourav Ganguly in Faisalabad the toughest decision you’ve had to take as captain?

Leaving out anybody is a damn tough decision... Telling people they’re not playing isn’t easy, more so a great player with a proven record... I’m learning that not everything you do as captain is pleasant... It comes with the job, but I would like to add the captain alone doesn’t decide (on the XI)... There’s the vice-captain, the coach and, now, a selector even on tour... The decisions are collective and by consensus... Not that all are easy, though.

There was a time when Sourav and you were seen as being very close... Well, he has been dropped again... Will there be any awkwardness when you meet him the next time?

I hope not... I don’t think personal relationships change for professional reasons... At the end of the day, cricket is just a sport... Sourav and I have been around for a number of years and it depends how professional one is in handling such situations... Touch wood, so far, there hasn’t been any real awkwardness between us... In fact, I also haven’t felt any awkwardness with either Anil (Kumble) or (V.V.S.) Laxman, both of whom haven’t been playing ODIs... To repeat, all decisions aren’t easy, but one has to accept them and move on.

Man-management is a big component of captaincy. Given your fondness for reading, have you picked up something from any book?

(Grins) Greg and (biomechanist) Ian Fraser have given some books... One also gains a lot through experience and talking to people, particularly former captains... Not only through books on leadership or management... At least, there’s no book which I would call the Bible… I’m the type who reacts to situations.

What’s your style of captaincy?

Hmm... Don’t know... It’s a tough question... I haven’t set out to carve a particular style... The Media likes to categorise, but I don’t have a mantra for leadership... I be my own self and try and do my best... If it answers your question, I remain Rahul Dravid.

As captain, you’ve often emphasised on ‘fresh challenges’... How do you sell that in the dressing room?

Not hard at all... The right kind of people are always going to look for challenges... Players want to be challenged and if you don’t offer fresh challenges, you’ll never know how good they really are... A great bowler brings the best out of a batsman... He challenges him to raise the bar... Cricket, for me, is getting the best out of myself — not comparing my game or my average with either A or B. Great challenges are, simply, great challenges and there’s nothing more satisfying than competing with the best. I want my players to constantly raise the bar, not look for safe options.

What, for you, is the biggest challenge?

(Laughs again) Trying to put my kid (Samit) to sleep!

Lastly, you’re on the verge of completing a decade of international cricket... Any special thoughts?

Thanks for reminding me... I need to think!

http://www.telegraphindia.com/1060302/asp/sports/story_5914333.asp
« Last Edit: March 01, 2006, 10:14:12 PM by Teddy »
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Re: Dravid exclusive
« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2006, 10:12:50 PM »
Teddy, please always include the link. Thanks.
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Re: Dravid exclusive
« Reply #2 on: March 01, 2006, 10:14:42 PM »
Thanks teddy. A very candid interview indeed
Applause for you.
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Re: Dravid exclusive
« Reply #3 on: March 01, 2006, 10:26:10 PM »
This is a very nice interview, indeed. 
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Re: Dravid exclusive
« Reply #4 on: March 01, 2006, 11:15:30 PM »
Yup, excellent. The man just seems to get better and better at it!!! Fine wine I suppose  ;D
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Re: Dravid exclusive
« Reply #5 on: March 02, 2006, 12:27:22 AM »
Must say RD has his head screwed right! What a decent chap? kudos to him.
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Re: Dravid exclusive
« Reply #6 on: March 02, 2006, 02:13:05 AM »
a captain who can elucidate and thinker is good to have
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Re: Dravid exclusive
« Reply #7 on: March 02, 2006, 02:46:31 AM »
Very good interview. Great thinker and measured in his words.
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Re: Dravid exclusive
« Reply #8 on: March 02, 2006, 03:49:35 AM »
Notice than none of the known Ganguly fans has posted on this thread ... wonder why :)
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Re: Dravid exclusive
« Reply #9 on: March 02, 2006, 04:02:43 AM »
Nothing I did not expect.  What else can I say the man is smart and well read and that shows.
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Re: Dravid exclusive
« Reply #10 on: March 02, 2006, 04:14:40 AM »
Notice than none of the known Ganguly fans has posted on this thread ... wonder why :)
bcoz there is nothing related to SG/GC pro or anti.

asusual another great one from RD
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Re: Dravid exclusive
« Reply #11 on: March 02, 2006, 06:11:55 AM »
Notice than none of the known Ganguly fans has posted on this thread ... wonder why :)

well, its obvious right! RD doesnt say enough stuff, or isn't prone to much dramatic stuff, that can be used to hammer him with. He's too 'slippery' for them........
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« Reply #12 on: March 02, 2006, 06:35:25 AM »
Notice than none of the known Ganguly fans has posted on this thread ... wonder why :)

well, its obvious right! RD doesnt say enough stuff, or isn't prone to much dramatic stuff, that can be used to hammer him with. He's too 'slippery' for them........

you are right!
frankly he is a dud, with his dead-pan expression.
he seems pretty relaxed as his uncle GC is doing all the hard work for him.
And also, he faces a nano-minnow in England at home to soup up his test victory records.
what else can anyone ask for? ;D
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Re: Dravid exclusive
« Reply #13 on: March 02, 2006, 06:40:07 AM »
Not sure why this interview is so exciting?

Same ol' stuff. Nothing good or bad about them. Why is this different than any other cricketer saying mundane crap?
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Re: Dravid exclusive
« Reply #14 on: March 02, 2006, 06:47:52 AM »
Very good interview. Great thinker and measured in his words.

Impossible! Not when even YOU seem to have understood everythin he says!
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Re: Dravid exclusive
« Reply #15 on: March 02, 2006, 06:57:29 AM »
Listen I dont know what is expected of RD ...should he in each interview spill some more of some sordid secrets of the dressing room or reveal all the strategies that he has planned.

The guy is answering questions asked...and well at that. Now it is different matter that the reporter in this case has not been able to draw out too many answers from him. Thats the reporters fault not RD's.

If anyone of you has seem HardTalk on BBC the interviewer there uses the time to draw out controversial statements from the most reticent of interviewees.

So guys before calling RD names lets understand that he is not a motor mouth who is going to feed the girst with some juicy tid bit about anything. It needs to be drawn out of him and I guess that will happen only if the person interviewing him knows the game and I for one cant think of anyone other than Harsha to do that job objectively.
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Re: Dravid exclusive
« Reply #16 on: March 02, 2006, 07:06:13 AM »
We need to understand that RD is a backstabber..and unless he goes down on his knees and apologises publicly to Ganguly..his fans will not forgive him. I am seriously begining to have doubts about some people's loyalties..wheather its aimed towards a nation or an individual. I could understand their anger towards GC..but why RD..

On the aside, the interview was nice..no earth shaking questions were asked and no such answers were given. He was candid and honest which is good. I like the fact that he acknowledges the ganguly is a 'great' player..but again, for some, nothing less then an apology would do.
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Re: Dravid exclusive
« Reply #17 on: March 02, 2006, 07:10:03 AM »
Dudes,
It's got nothing to do with Rahul Dravid -- but how the hell can anyone find these interviews exciting? They're mundane and thus boring. Sorry, unless someone like Chappell says something stupid, it's not exciting--neither does this interview reveal anything.

Plain, dull, usual interview. Can't blame Dravid. He can save the juicy ones for after retirement.
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Re: Dravid exclusive
« Reply #18 on: March 02, 2006, 07:14:08 AM »
Hey prick..thats prolly coz no one interviews SG anymore..

Am sure you'd find him interesting even if he yawns through an interview.
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Re: Dravid exclusive
« Reply #19 on: March 02, 2006, 07:18:19 AM »
Hey prick..thats prolly coz no one interviews SG anymore..

Am sure you'd find him interesting even if he yawns through an interview.

isn't it high- time? :D
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« Reply #20 on: March 02, 2006, 07:18:30 AM »
Hey prick..thats prolly coz no one interviews SG anymore..

Am sure you'd find him interesting even if he yawns through an interview.

Wow, ass.
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Re: Dravid exclusive
« Reply #21 on: March 02, 2006, 07:20:06 AM »
So what else do you call your 'friends' lovingly Dex..

Prick..Ass..

The list is growing!
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« Reply #22 on: March 02, 2006, 07:21:21 AM »
So what else do you call your 'friends' lovingly Dex..

Prick..Ass..

The list is growing!

Cry me a freaking river, prick.
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Re: Dravid exclusive
« Reply #23 on: March 02, 2006, 07:25:29 AM »
Looking forward to your thread too, by the way. Do mention who started it, though  :)
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