Last updated: 29th March 2008
High left elbow - a familiar sight with Dravid at the crease
It's been a long journey, 12 years, and it's nice to achieve these milestones, to tick them off.
Rahul Dravid
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Rahul Dravid reflected with pride on 'a long journey' after becoming the sixth batsman to reach 10,000 Test runs during the fourth day's play of the first Test against South Africa.
Dravid passed the milestone during his innings of 111, joining fellow Indians Sachin Tendulkar and Sunil Gavaskar along with West Indies' Brian Lara and Australian duo Allan Border and Steve Waugh in the exclusive club.
"It feels great, it feels special," he told Sky Sports.
"It's been a long journey, 12 years, and it's nice to achieve these milestones, to tick them off."
Dravid and Virender Sehwag extended their second-wicket alliance to 268 on the fourth morning before Sehwag departed for 319, the highest-ever score for India.
The partnership was the 72nd century stand of Dravid's 120-Test career, another record on a day to get the statisticians excited in Chennai.
"It is something I am very proud of, you don't set out to achieve things like that, but it's something that I'm really happy with," he added.
"It is also a reflection of the quality of players that I've played with during my career - Sachin (Tendulkar), Sourav (Ganguly), (VVS) Laxman and Veeru (Sehwag), the quality of batsmanship around me is reflected in the fact that we've had the chance to put up these partnerships."
On Sehwag's innings, he commented: "Incredible, exceptional, only he can play like that, the creativity and range of shots - scoring 360 degrees all around the wicket - and the pace of scoring was incredible.
"That innings was special, just to be at the other end was like watching a highlights package."
India were eventually bowled out for 627 following a lower-order collapse, and South Africa then reached 131-1 in their second innings to move into a 44-run lead.
Dravid remains hopeful that a clatter of early wickets at the start of the final day could yet see India force a positive result.
"There is still the chance of a result," he said. "I'd rather be in our dressing room than theirs.
"The first session tomorrow will be crucial, if we can knock two or three over early then maybe we can put some pressure on.
"The wicket is still playing quite true so it will need a big effort from the bowlers."
| Fixture |
|---|
| Sunday 12th October |
| Test Match Series |
| India vs Australia |
| International Quadrangular Series |
| Pakistan vs Zimbabwe |
| Canada vs Sri Lanka |
| Monday 13th October |
| International Quadrangular Series |
| TBC vs TBC |
| TBC vs TBC |
| Tuesday 14th October |
| 1 Day Intl Series |
| Bangladesh vs New Zealand |
| Friday 17th October |
| Test Match Series |
| India vs Australia |
| Bangladesh vs New Zealand |
| Nat West Triangular Series |
| Ireland vs Zimbabwe |
| Saturday 18th October |
| Nat West Triangular Series |
| Kenya vs Ireland |
| Result |
|---|
| Saturday 11th October |
| 1 Day Intl Series |
| Bangladesh vs New Zealand New Zealand won by 75 runs. |
| International Quadrangular Series |
| Canada vs Zimbabwe Match Tied |
| Sri Lanka vs Pakistan Pakistan won by 3 wickets. |
| Friday 10th October |
| International Quadrangular Series |
| Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe Sri Lanka won by 5 wickets. |
| Canada vs Pakistan Pakistan won by 35 runs. |
| Thursday 9th October |
| 1 Day Intl Series |
| Bangladesh vs New Zealand Bangladesh won by 7 wickets. |
| Wednesday 24th September |
| County Championship - Division One |
| Somerset vs Lancashire Lancashire won by 8 wickets. |
| Kent vs Durham Durham won by an innings and 71 runs. |
| Nottinghamshire vs Hampshire Hampshire won by 203 runs. |
| Sussex vs Yorkshire Match Drawn |
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Comments
Keith Lawson says...
Of all the truly great players that I've seen "live" or watched on TV, Rahul Dravid is without doubt the one I've most enjoyed watching batting. His orthodox style is just magnificent. The dedication to his team and concentration are more than outstanding. His class as a cricketer and as a human being are unsurpassed. The only regret I now have is that I'm not likely to ever see him batting again in any international match in England.
Posted 13:51 31st March 2008
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