by whom dravid dreams come true
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Answer:
Rahul Dravid
Explanation:
If you are an ardent Indian cricket follower, the 2003 Cricket World Cup final still hurts you. The 2007 final continues to anger you for more than one reason. The Indian team eventually did win the coveted World Cup trophy in 2011; while the team still had the legendary Sachin Tendulkar, the likes of Sourav Ganguly, Anil Kumble, and Rahul Dravid were not a part of it anymore. These guys brought every possible laurel for their country but they were not the luckier ones to have their hands on the World Cup trophy: the dream with which every cricketer walks into the sport.
The scores were level. Harvik Desai was on strike. The Indian crowd in the stands of Mount Maunganui’s Bay Oval stadium were already on their feet. India were a run away from history. India were a run away from bringing the cup back home. India’s Under-19 Head Coach Rahul Dravid, like always, was sitting quietly in the dugout. I’m sure, his heart was pounding too. India were a run away from fulfilling Dravid’ dream of winning the World Cup in his cricketing career. Irrespective of the role, a World Cup win (as the head coach) was still a World Cup win.
Australia’s Sutherland bowled a fuller delivery outside off, Harvik sliced it over point for a FOUR and there broke magnificent scenes of merrymaking. The Indian captain Prithvi Shaw led the young bunch running into the field to pounce on the unbeaten centurion Manjot Kalra and Harvik who hit the winning runs.