Rahul Dravid Reflects on His Legacy While Accepting Lifetime Achievement Award
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New Delhi, March 16 (NationPress) Renowned Indian cricketer Rahul Dravid expressed his deep gratitude upon receiving the Lifetime Achievement award during the recent BCCI annual awards ceremony. He stated that his journey in cricket resembles that of a torchbearer, who is dedicated to preserving the legacy of those who have paved the way before him.
At the illustrious event held in New Delhi on Sunday night, Dravid shared the honor with Roger Binny and Mithali Raj, all receiving the prestigious Col CK Nayudu Lifetime Achievement award. "I have consistently perceived my role as carrying a torch. Whether as a player or a coach, my aim has always been to enhance the remarkable foundation laid by others," Dravid remarked.
"There have been moments in my career where I had the privilege to contribute, and I take immense pride in witnessing how the next generation carries that legacy forward. The successes we enjoy owe much to the current management, team, and everyone involved in Indian cricket."
In a video released by the BCCI on Monday, Dravid further stated, "Each of us has our time in the sport, and I have endeavored to fulfill my responsibilities to the best of my ability. I have been motivated by the legends who preceded me, and it's remarkable to see the younger generations elevate the game even further."
Having had the rare honor of both captaining and coaching the Indian team, Dravid expressed how receiving the award filled him with sincere appreciation. "I am profoundly thankful for this recognition. I follow in the footsteps of earlier recipients, who are revered legends of our sport."
“The figures I have admired and looked up to throughout my career have been significant inspirations in my journey as a player, coach, and in my various roles within Indian cricket."
Reflecting on his extensive journey that has lasted decades, Dravid, who has also led the BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru, conveyed that he feels fortunate to have maintained a connection to Indian cricket since his early days as a schoolboy cricketer.
"It’s truly a privilege. I am deeply thankful for this honor and humbled by the opportunity to be involved in Indian cricket for such a long period—starting from my early cricket days to now. I consider myself incredibly fortunate to have been a part of this journey in Indian cricket."