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Rahul dravid's retirement with a half Century


Indian cricket's "wall" Rahul dravid has scored 69 in an innings in the final one-day international cricket match, saying goodbye after playing on Friday.

Dravid announcement was already made after the selection in india team against england series 2011, that retirement from international cricket and Twenty-20.

When Dravid were returned to the Pavilion, the entire Stadium got applause in honor of the great batsman.


Dravid, started his ODI career in April 1996, against Sri Lanka in singapore and its closing against England in Cardiff on September 16, 2011.

In his brilliant career in 344 ODI with an average of 29.16, including 12 centuries and 83 half centuries scored 10889. his highest score in ODI matche is 153. In ODI career he made 950 fours and 42 sixes. Dravid in his last series against england scored 2, 32, 2, 19 and 69 Runs in an innings.

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