Rahul Dravid on Superstar Culture: At present, Gautam Gambhir is playing the role of head coach in Team India. Before this he has also contributed in commentary. During that time, Gambhir has admitted many times that there should not be a superstar culture in the Indian cricket team. They believe that this makes the team weak. At the same time, former Team India player and coach Rahul Dravid thinks differently from Gautam Gambhir about this.
Rahul Dravid believes that in any team game the team needs a hero. Rahul said that if a player is not able to play well because of the superstar tag, then he has to face a lot of criticism. Dravid says that any player gets the tag of superstar only on the basis of good performance, there is nothing wrong in that.
Any sport needs a hero- Rahul Dravid
Rahul Dravid Recently did Wisden’s ‘Scoop’ podcast. During this, he said in clear words that ‘any sport needs its hero. I don’t think one can become a hero without good performance. If you don’t perform well on the field, you can’t grab the attention of the entire nation, especially in India, where you get a lot of praise for your work but also face a lot of criticism. You are closely monitored at all times and the focus is constantly on you. So, becoming a legend or a superstar in India means that you have done a lot of things right, and in the process, you have also helped your team win.’
Also in this podcast indian cricket team Questions were also asked on the current condition of veterans and retirement of veterans. Responding to this question, veteran batsman Rahul Dravid said that the retirement of players like Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Ravichandran Ashwin has definitely had an impact on Team India. It is never easy for any other player to replace such players. At the same time, Dravid said that Team India will be successful in changing the situation and will qualify for its third WTC final.
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