11 Indians who benefitted most from County Cricket
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4. Rahul Dravid:
Dravid had always been keen on honing his batting skills in testing English conditions by playing in county cricket. He had discussed it with John Wright, the then Kent coach, during India’s 1998-99 tour of New Zealand. The talks finally materialised when Dravid made his county debut for Kent in April 2000. In July 2000, Kent’s away match against Hampshire was touted as a showdown between two great cricketers- Dravid and Warne. The former came out on top. Coming in to bat at 15/2, Dravid faced 295 balls scoring 137 runs – his maiden hundred in county championships. He concluded a successful stint with Kent aggregating 1221 runs from 16 first class matches at an average of 55.50 including 2 hundreds and 8 fifties.
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