Updated On: 01 July, 2024 04:07 PM IST | Barbados | Clayton Murzello
Greg Chappell, who teamed up with outgoing coach when he was captain from 2005 to early 2007, delighted to see WC success coming The Wall’s way

Coach Rahul Dravid is lifted by players and support staff members after India’s T20 World Cup triumph on Saturday. Pic/Getty Images
The Caribbean may have seen two of the many finest innings played by Rahul Dravid—in the Kingston Test of the 2005-06 series. Eighty-one out of 200 in India’s first innings and 68 out of 171 in the second dig helped the visitors win by 49 runs for India’s first series win in the West Indies since 1971.
India’s then captain and now outgoing head coach, was adjudged man of the match and series. But that’s the last cricket-playing joy he extracted from his travels to the West Indies as captain. For, India were knocked out of the 2007 World Cup in the first round and captain Dravid along with coach Greg Chappell faced relentless heat over the exit.