Rahul Dravid took retirement from ODI Cricket after his last ODI match against England on 16, September, 2011 at Cardiff.
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Rahul Dravid who took 186 catches Tests and 196 catches in ODI's.
He is a retired player. He retired on 14 november 2013 from cricket.
He hasn't left cricket, he is the coach of the Dolphins on South Africa.
The greatest number of catches taken by an Indian wicket-keeper in One-Day Internationals is 178, by Mahendra Singh Dhoni - though this figure is likely to increase, as Dhoni is still continuing his One Day International career as of 2011.
he was pressurised by the bcci (board of cricket control of india) after a bad patch in performance
Shane Warne has taken 125 catches in Test Cricket and he is on seventh position in catcher's category. Rahul Drivid is on top with 207 catches.
Mike Hendrick (England) took most wickets in the 1979 Cricket World Cup. He took 10 wickets in 1979 Cricket World Cup.
Craig McDermott of Australia took most wickets in the 1987 Cricket World Cup. He took 18 wickets in the 1987 Cricket World Cup.
Craig McDermott of Australia took most wickets in the 1987 Cricket World Cup. He took 18 wickets in the 1987 Cricket World Cup.
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