Dravid unhappy to open - Gavaskar
Dravid unhappy to open - Gavaskar
India batting legend Sunil Gavaskar says Rahul Dravid is opening the batting reluctantly against Australia.
Dravid faced 66 balls but scored just five runs and had two slices of luck as India struggled on day two at the MCG.
And Gavaskar said: "I think it was something that he wouldn't have been too happy about. It's something he would have taken on reluctantly.
"Opening in India is one thing, opening in Australia against Brett Lee and Stuart Clark is a difficult thing."
Lee and Clark each took four wickets as India, replying to Australia's 343, were shot out for 196.
Dravid, 34, is playing his 116th Test and is opening for the ninth time.
Although he has had two centuries opening in Pakistan, his next best score is 31 and his average as an opener, at 33.54, is far below his career average of nearly 60.
Since relinquishing the captaincy in September, however, Dravid no longer has such a major say in team strategy.
New skipper Anil Kumble was keen to find a place for Yuvraj Singh in the middle order, and it was felt the best way to accommodate Yuvraj was to promote Dravid.
But Gavaskar said despite his reluctance, Dravid was happy to help out his team if necessary.
"He's a team man, and he and Kumble are best mates and would have discussed this at length," he said, predicting that Dravid could remain as an opener for the whole series.
"[Reserve opener] Virender Sehwag will be a tourist guide for the rest of the tour."
Discussing Dravid's innings in Melbourne, Gavaskar said: "He got a little bit too bogged down but tried his best.
"He's a very experienced player. He will put a lot of thought into it and will be sitting with the computer guy to try to see what he's done throughout the innings."
Story from BBC SPORT:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/sport2/hi/cricket/7161371.stm
Published: 2007/12/27 11:56:00 GMT