Rahul Dravid pays Kanpur groundsmen INR 35,000 for a sporting surface

Rahul Dravid

Rahul Dravid, India’s head coach, awarded INR 35,000 to Green Park’s ground staff, led by Shiv Kumar, for their efforts in preparing a sporting pitch for the first Test against New Zealand on September 14, as confirmed by the cricket news. The visitors’ tail-enders put on a show of tremendous spirit to take control of the game in tough times and irk out a draw. They maintained their composure on the field and prevented India from claiming victory, resulting in a tie.

The encounter was a fascinating duel in which the surface, in many ways, played a more important role than the players. Dravid, who is well-known for bringing in stunning and new direction to his personality, has once again shown to the world why he is distinct from the others. By making the payment to the groundsmen, he demonstrated a kind act that would be remembered fondly by the cricketing community, after a great cricket match.

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When Dravid was playing cricket, he was recognised for being a fair player, and he was often referred to as “one of the nicest players in the game.” His gesture now demonstrates that not much has changed, even in this modern day. The Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association stated to alert the public about the situation.

“We would want to make an official announcement, Mr. Rahul Dravid has personally given Rs 35,000 to our groundsmen,” the Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association (UPCA) said in the press box after the game.

In addition to the match, there were disputes over the Kanpur stadium’s pitch. It looked to be a sporting pitch in which the batters could put out their best effort and improve on their time spent in the middle. While the pacers got some valuable assistance in the early stages of the match, the spinners also benefited significantly from the situation.

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Dravid’s present of thanks to the groundsmen suggests that the template would remain much the same moving ahead, and that the surface would be one that would be conducive to everyone. The former India batter began his tenure as India’s full-time head coach with the Twenty20 International series against New Zealand. It was a promising start to his term, as India swept aside the visitors by winning the three-match Twenty20 International series 3-0.

Shreyas Iyer has already spoken up about Dravid’s advice to him on his batting performance. “We have to win the match in the end, and that would be the most important thing for me,” he had said. “Rahul sir told me that I needed to remain out in the centre of the field for as long as possible to improve on the score I had already earned. We were in the mentality of playing the session and attempting to play as many balls as possible. I was not thinking too far ahead; I was just trying to be in the current moment,” he says.

Can Team India Win This Two-Match Series After A Strong Finish To The First Test Match Or Will The Kiwis Recover And Pull Off An Upset?

Though the Kiwis had their moments in the first match, it was the home side that ended the game rather strongly. They were just one wicket away from winning the game, when bad light stopped play. However, the momentum is now in their favour and Ajinkya Rahane and co. will want to capitalize on this.

Kane Williamson and his team will still be confident after a match-saving second-innings’ (fourth of the game) batting performance. Despite that, they will be focused on maintaining the momentum in the upcoming days. It is a two-match series, which makes this second game the decider.

It could go either way or even end up in a draw, with the way that things have been between the two teams in recent times. The visitors are the World Test Championship holders at present. Either way, both teams will be keen on winning and taking home the trophy, with more cricket coming their way, as they head into the New Year.