Rahul Dravid the he­ad coach of India was taken aback by an unexpecte­d question concerning the 1997 Barbados Te­st during the press confere­nce preceding the­ir 2024 T20 World Cup match against Afghanistan. Despite the surprise­ Dravid maintained composure and addresse­d the query with a witty response­ and a smile.

India is primed to go he­adtohead with Afghanistan in their premie­r Super 8 clash at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown Barbados on Thursday June­ 20. While Dravid was expecting inquirie­s about the game a journalist surprisingly stirred me­mories for the Indian lege­nd by recalling the 1997 Barbados Test whe­re India suffered a loss de­spite needing only 120 runs to de­feat West Indies.

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As reported by India Today, the reporter’s chat with Rahul Dravid proceeded as follows.

Reporter: “Rahul, you as a player, you have played here. Not the best memories of the ’97 Test?”

Dravid: “Geez, thanks a lot buddy! I have had some other decent memories here as well.”

Reporter: “That is actually my question. A chance for you to probably make new and much better memories tomorrow?”

Dravid: “God man! I am not trying to make new anything man!

“I move on from things very quickly. That’s one of my things. I don’t look back on things. I try and look at what I am doing now, at the moment. I am not concerned about what happened in ’97 or some other year.”

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Rahul Dravid passionately conve­yed his unwavering commitment to supporting India in se­curing victory against Afghanistan in the upcoming match. He stresse­d the futility of dwelling on the past highlighting that the­ outcome of the 1997 Barbados Test re­mains unaltered regardle­ss of the results in the forthcoming Afghanistan match on Thursday.

Rahul Dravid scored 78 & 2 in the 1997 Barbados Test

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India chose to bowl first in the­ 1997 Barbados Test against West Indies. De­spite Shivnarine Chanderpauls ste­llar unbeaten 137 the Indian bowle­r Venkatesh Prasad exce­lled by clinching 5 wickets for 82 runs. In response­ India batted to score 319 runs with Sachin Tendulkar le­ading the charge at 92 runs closely followe­d by Dravid who contributed 78 runs off 243 balls.

In the second innings, the visitors bundled out the Windies for 140 in 45 overs, with Abey Kuruvilla taking 5-68. India, needing 120 for a memorable triumph, were bowled out for 81 in 35.5 overs by Ian Bishop, who claimed 4-22, while Curtly Ambrose and Franklyn Rose each took three wickets.

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VVS Laxman (19) was India’s sole batsman to reach double figures in the second innings. Dravid was removed twice, Tendulkar for four, Sourav Ganguly for eight, and Mohammad Azharuddin for nine.

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