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Rahul Dravid has resigned as Rajasthan Royals head coach ahead of IPL 2026, after less than a year in charge. His exit follows IPL 2025 struggles, franchise unrest, and raises questions about Sanju Samson’s future in the squad.
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KL Rahul’s unbeaten 53 and Jasprit Bumrah’s five-wicket haul kept India in the game as they ended Day Two on 145/3, trailing England by 242 in the third Test at Lord’s
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Kiran More, Mohammad Kaif and Gary Kirsten reflect on MS Dhoni’s early promise, breakthrough innings against Pakistan, and calm leadership style that helped him shape Indian cricket’s modern era
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The award-winning Canadian actor, popular for his role as Johnny Rose in the hit sitcom Schitt's Creek, attended one of Rajasthan Royals' training sessions where he met the team's head coach and Indian cricket legend Rahul Dravid.
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“We all know that Vaibhav is not a finished product yet, but exceptionally talented. He needs to keep improving, to be ready to go through the ups and downs,” Rahul Dravid said
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Dravid was seen arguing with an auto driver in Kannada for hitting his car, asking the driver why he did not apply brakes
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Rajasthan Royals head coach feels that the franchise would be able to provide 13-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi with "a good environment"
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Rajasthan Royals, under the leadership of Rahul Dravid, secured his services for a price of Rs 1.10 crore. With a base price of Rs 30 lakh, Delhi Capitals (DC) opened the bidding, followed by RR at Rs 35 lakh. The teams exchanged bids, driving the price past Rs 1 crore. RR prevailed in the history-making moment with a winning bid of Rs 1.10 crore after an intense contest with DC.
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Even Gambhir's philosophy of playing the same way, come hell or high water, is something that those associated closely with Indian cricket have failed to fathom
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Shastri's comments come after India suffered their first-ever Test series loss at home in 12 years, through a 113-run defeat to New Zealand in the second Test at Pune
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India managed to win the game comfortably on day five despite two full days were lost due to wet outfield at the Green Park Stadium. Even on day one, only 35 overs possible.
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The move reunites Rathour with Dravid at the franchise, after their national team stints ended with a Men's T20 World Cup win
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"New coaching staff has different style but there is no problem. Good understanding is important, and I have that with Gambhir," said Rohit
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The former Team India coach hoped that India would win both the men's and women's gold medals at the LA Games
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Former head coach Rahul Dravid shares emotional message to Gambhir, marking the beginning of a new era for Indian cricket
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Soon after thanking Dravid for his successful stint, Shah announced that Gautam Gambhir had been appointed the new head coach of the Indian cricket team.
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As the left-handed batter celebrates his 52nd birthday today, let's revisit his nearly two-decade-long career. Ganguly's polarizing ability sparked one of Indian cricket's most captivating dramas.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi was handed the trophy by Rohit Sharma and the entire team posed for the photo
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Dravid's tenure ended with the ODI World Cup after India lost to Australia in the final , but the coaching staff got an extension till the end of the T20 WC
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The agony of defeat and ecstasy of victory can co-exist — the Indian cricket team knows this better and has experienced it all