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Is Dravid done with the runs?

By Rajneesh Gupta
December 17, 2008

Is 'The Wall' crumbling?

This question is probably uppermost the minds of every cricket aficionado in the country. And, problem is, the answer is equally ambiguous.

Rahul Dravid, who was the cornerstone of the Indian middle order for years, is finally showing signs of fatigue, weariness or whatever term you may like to attribute his poor form to.

His performance in the recent few series' have been anything but consistent and, subsequently, questions are being asked about his future. More so because contemporaries like Anil Kumble and Sourav Ganguly have called it quits   and there are many young players raising their heads -- for entry into the national team -- in eager anticipation.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India, by retaining the 35-year-old in Grade A in the newly-offered contracts, has made its intent clear: they are not ready to jump the gun. But the prolonged slump in form, regardless of his calibre and earlier achievements, will continue to haunt Dravid's career till he goes back to doing what he does best -- be consisitent with the bat.

We are not going to comment on whether Dravid should be 'rested' or 'dropped' or, for that matter, 'retire.' Instead, here are a few stats which reflect his recent performances. Yes, we do agree, statistics refelect only form. Class is permanent though.

Dravid's performance
  Inns Runs Hs Avg 100 50
Since relinquishing captaincy 34 881 111 28.41 1 5
In the year 2008 26 669 111 27.87 1 4
In last 10 innings 10 195 68 19.50 0 2
In last 5 innings 5 21 11 4.20 0 0

Longest lean patches for India's senior-most batsmen
(Most consecutive innings without scoring even a fifty)

Player Inns Runs Hs Avg 0s Period How did they come out of the rut
R Dravid 16 350 48 23.33 1 Oct 1999-Nov 2000 Scored 200* & 70* v Zimbabwe
SR Tendulkar 13 262 44 21.83 0 Dec 2005-Dec 2006 Scored 63 v South Africa at Durban
SC Ganguly 13 187 48 14.38 1 Nov 2000-Aug 2001 Scored 98* v Sri Lanka, which followed another bleak period of 11 consecutive innings without a fifty
SC Ganguly 11 227 47 25.22 1 Aug 2001-Feb 2002 Scored 136 v Zimbabwe at Delhi
SR Tendulkar 10 170 49 17.00 1 Jan-Oct 2008 Scored 88 v Australia at Mohali
SC Ganguly 9 182 47 26.00 1 Apr-Oct 2008 Scored 102 v Australia at Mohali
SC Ganguly 9 164 43 18.22 0 Dec 1999-Mar 2000 Scored 84 v Bangladesh at Dhaka
SC Ganguly 9 176 41 22.00 2 Oct 1996-Jan 1997 Scored 73 & 60 v South Africa at Johannesburg
R Dravid 9 147 44 18.38 0 Apr-Aug 2008 Scored 68 & 51 in two successive innings
R Dravid 8 76 39 9.50 1 Oct-Dec 2008 Yet to come out of rut
VVS Laxman 8 108 31 18.00 2 Jan-Jun 2006 Scored 100 v West Indies at Basseterre
SC Ganguly 8 78 29 9.75 1 Oct-Dec 2002 Scored 100* v New Zealand at Ahmedabad

Interestingly, Sachin Tendulkar has managed to score over 1000 runs in 2008 despite going through a lean patch in between. He started the year 2008 with a bang smashing 154 not out, 12, 71, 13 and 153 followed by a mini slump that saw him aggregating only 170 runs in 10 innings between January and October.

The master batsman, however, recovered his form in time with a cracking 88 against Australia in Mohali and since then has scored 10 not out, 68, 47, 109, 12, 37 and 103 not out.

Worst batting average during the lean patches

Player Inns Runs Hs Avg 0s Period
R Dravid 8 76 39 9.50 1 Oct-Dec 2008
SC Ganguly 8 78 29 9.75 1 Oct-Dec 2002
SC Ganguly 13 187 48 14.38 1 Nov 2000-Aug 2001
SR Tendulkar 10 170 49 17.00 1 Jan-Oct 2008
VVS Laxman 8 108 31 18.00 2 Jan-Jun 2006
SC Ganguly 9 164 43 18.22 0 Dec 1999-Mar 2000
R Dravid 9 147 44 18.38 0 Apr-Aug 2008

Rajneesh Gupta

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