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'I bumped into him and he said..': Rahul Dravid reveals advice from Kapil Dev towards end of career

Former Indian captain Rahul Dravid reveals the advice from Kapil Dev which helped him make a decision towards the end of his career.

rahul dravid, rahul dravid india, rahul dravid team india, rahul dravid kapil dev Image Source : GETTY IMAGESFormer Indian captain Rahul Dravid reveals the advice from Kapil Dev which helped him make a decision towards the end of his career.

Batting great Rahul Dravid says legendary all-rounder Kapil Dev's advice helped him to explore options after his retirement before eventually taking up the coaching job of India A and Under-19 sides.

Dravid said he was also "a little fortunate" that at the back end of his career, he was already in a captain-cum-coach role of IPL side Rajasthan Royals.

"After I finished (playing), there were quite a few options and I was not sure what to do. It was Kapil Dev who gave me this advice actually when I was coming to the end of my career," Dravid told India women's team coach WV Raman on his Youtube channel 'Inside Out'.

"I bumped into him somewhere and he said 'Rahul, don't commit to doing anything straightaway, go out and spend a few years just exploring and doing different things and see what you really like'. I thought it was good advice."

The former captain said initially he liked doing commentary, but later found "a little disconnect" from the game.

"...the thing that gave me the most satisfaction was really being involved in the game and being connected with the boys. I really liked the coaching side of things and I got sort of involved in that when the opportunity came up to do some coaching with India A and Under-19," Dravid said.

"I thought it was a good place to start and and took it up and I've really enjoyed it since. I just feel a lot more satisfying to be involved in the coaching side of things," said the legendary batsman, who piled up 13288 runs from 164 Tests between 1996 and 2012.

"Especially the developmental side of coaching, whether India A, Under-19 or the NCA. It's really given me the opportunity to work with a lot of the players without having to worry about the immediate results which I think is a really nice space for me to work in."

He backed the BCCI's decision to restrict U-19 players to one World Cup only.

"Instead of just 15-20 players, we were able to give 45 to 50 players exposure to the facilities at NCA, good coaches, good physios, good trainers, so it broadens the pool," said Dravid, who is Head of Cricket at the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru.

He said that India A players now felt secured as every one gets a chance to play.