The Nice Guy Who Finished First: A Biography Of Rahul Dravid
By: Devendra Prabhudesai.
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One of the most over-used words in the cricketing dictionary is "great", because there are very few players in any country who qualify. It is in any case a subjective view and all of us are limited by the number of players we have seen over the year when judging earlier players, we have to take the word of people We trust, who have in fact seen them play.