BENGALURU: One of the best Test batsmen India has ever seen. Rahul Dravid, the head coach of the Indian cricket team, is loved by millions of fans and they call him 'The Wall'. He maintains simplicity in his personal life as well. Even after his retirement, his fan base has not diminished. With his simplicity, Dravid has been in the news for the past few days. He has recently attended the autobiography release of former Indian captain Gundappa Vishwanath and sat among the audience in the last row.
Dravid sat in the front row when Viswanath called and asked him to come forward. That too with a reluctant mind. Attendees say that there was a rush to buy autographs signed by Dravid later. The incident is now going viral on social media. Most of the viewers praise him for his simplicity amid being a popular player.
He reluctantly came and sat in the first row after GRV asked him to towards the end of the event! He said sorry when he couldn't get his autograph right because people wouldn't let him stand properly! (he signed about 50books standing)
— Kashy (@vinaykashy) May 9, 2022