Soumya Prakash Pradhan

In today's digital age, gaming has become a popular choice, and many people are enjoying online games.

However, there was a time when only a few people would use the internet and were not aware of online gaming.

During that period, the focus was on games played with friends and TV cricket matches, which captivated the interest of people, especially the younger generation.

Recently, a video of an old cricket match went viral on social media.

The match featured the legendary Indian cricketer Rahul Dravid during the 2008 Sydney Test against Australia.

Dravid showcased his remarkable skills in solid defense, effectively blocking everything that came his way.

During the match, Dravid scored 18 runs but went through a spell of dot balls, wherein he did not score any runs.

Despite this, the crowd was fully engaged and cheered with enthusiasm for each dot ball.

They appreciated Dravid's strategic decision-making and applauded whenever he left the ball.

The video was shared on Instagram by a user named "Mad_Over_Sports," who referred to Dravid as "The Wall of the Indian Cricket Team."

The fans were thrilled when Dravid finally took a single after facing 40 dot deliveries, and everyone stood up to acknowledge his determination.

Fans cheered, and Dravid graciously raised his bat in response.

Netizens flooded the comments section with praise for Dravid.

One user compared Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, and VVS Laxman to gods of cricket, but acknowledged that even the gods stood behind the impenetrable "Wall" when the temple doors were closed.

Another user expressed nostalgia for a time when people genuinely watched cricket, implying that the sport had evolved significantly since then.

Many comments praised Dravid's patience and technique, describing his front foot defense against pace as a source of great satisfaction.

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