India, Aug. 22 -- Rahul Dravid has always been a great servant of Indian cricket, first as a batter, then as captain, and later as coach of the India Under-19, A and the men's national team. His contributions promise to stand the test of time. From making his international debut at Lord's in 1996 to finishing as India's then-second-highest run-getter when he retired in 2012 after a 16-year-long career, Dravid has been an absolute legend of a man for cricket fans and his peers alike and continues to do so. Dravid achieved everything during his India career that a genius batter would - register multiple batting records, become the world's No. 1 Test batter, ICC Player of the Year and multiple centuries - and the only thing he missed as a pl...