Rahul Dravid, having concluded his role as India’s chief coach, appeared relaxed at the CEAT awards. He reflected on his cricketing career’s highs and lows, emphasizing its enjoyment despite failing at times. During his tenure, India won the T20 World Cup and also reached the World Test Championship and ODI World Cup finals.
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