Rahul Dravid appeared relaxed and engaging during his on-stage interaction at the CEAT awards ceremony. Reflecting on his cricketing journey and taking questions from the audience, Dravid entertained guests with his witty remarks and asked for career advice via email.
«The beauty of functions like this and the beauty of awards like this is that when they put up these videos, they show just the lovely things that you have done on the cricket field,» said Dravid, emphasizing the thrill and challenges of the game.
«The honest fact, and that is the truth, is that you are failing a lot more than you are succeeding in this game. But that's what makes it so much more fun, so much more enjoyable.»
Dravid's tenure as the chief coach of India concluded after he led the team to victory in the T20 World Cup earlier this year, which was co-hosted by the US and the West Indies. India triumphed over South Africa in a nail-biting final, winning by seven runs. Known for his calm demeanor and preference for working quietly behind the scenes, Dravid was visibly emotional as the team handed him the trophy.
«When you have moments like that, I try and avoid showing that to my children, thinking I've gone mad or something,» Dravid said with a smile.
«But I have been always telling the boys that we have got to maintain our balance, we've got to remain cool and not go up and down with the results. That's been my constant message to the team.»
«Thank god, that was my last game. Otherwise, after that they would have said 'you are