In 2004, Rahul Dravid declared India’s innings while Sachin Tendulkar was on 194 not out, causing notable tension. Aakash Chopra recounts Tendulkar’s visible unhappiness and suggests team management was involved in the decision. Dravid later mentioned he wouldn’t have declared had he known the match would conclude within four days.
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