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Dravid breaks world catch record | Dravid breaks world catch record |
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Indian cricketer and former captain Rahul Dravid has broken the world record for the number of catches in Test matches by an outfielder. | Indian cricketer and former captain Rahul Dravid has broken the world record for the number of catches in Test matches by an outfielder. |
When Dravid helped to dismiss the New Zealand batsman, Tim McIntosh, in Wellington, it was his 182nd catch in a Test career going back to 1996. | When Dravid helped to dismiss the New Zealand batsman, Tim McIntosh, in Wellington, it was his 182nd catch in a Test career going back to 1996. |
Dravid's landmark was reached on the fourth day of India's third Test match against New Zealand at Wellington. | Dravid's landmark was reached on the fourth day of India's third Test match against New Zealand at Wellington. |
The previous record holder was Mark Waugh of Australia. | The previous record holder was Mark Waugh of Australia. |
Dravid, 36, is now clearly ahead of Ricky Ponting (148 catches in 131 Tests), Jacques Kallis (147 catches in 131) and Mahela Jayawardene (142 catches in 102) among current players. | Dravid, 36, is now clearly ahead of Ricky Ponting (148 catches in 131 Tests), Jacques Kallis (147 catches in 131) and Mahela Jayawardene (142 catches in 102) among current players. |
"Dravid has spent a lifetime in Sachin Tendulkar's shadow and the big batting records - centuries, number of runs scored - were never going to be his, but he is quite on his own in the slips," according to Sambit Bal, editor of cricinfo.com, a cricket website. | "Dravid has spent a lifetime in Sachin Tendulkar's shadow and the big batting records - centuries, number of runs scored - were never going to be his, but he is quite on his own in the slips," according to Sambit Bal, editor of cricinfo.com, a cricket website. |
Last year, Dravid became only the sixth batsman in history to score 10,000 Test runs. | Last year, Dravid became only the sixth batsman in history to score 10,000 Test runs. |
He has compiled 26 Test centuries and 56 fifties, earning the nickname "The Wall" for his obdurate style of play. | He has compiled 26 Test centuries and 56 fifties, earning the nickname "The Wall" for his obdurate style of play. |
Dravid, who was appointed the captain of the Indian team in October 2005, resigned from the job in September 2007. | Dravid, who was appointed the captain of the Indian team in October 2005, resigned from the job in September 2007. |
He captained India in 25 Tests - winning eight, losing six and drawing 11 - and 79 one-day internationals. | He captained India in 25 Tests - winning eight, losing six and drawing 11 - and 79 one-day internationals. |
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