As per a PTI report, Dravid might be seen training the Sanju Samson-Drove group in IPL 2025. It was during Dravid’s residency that India brought home the T20 World Cup Championship this year.
Previous Indian group lead trainer Rahul Dravid might get back to the IPL. He can be made the lead trainer of the Rajasthan Royals. As per a PTI report, Dravid might be seen training the Sanju Samson-Drove group in IPL 2025. This year, India won the T20 World Cup under Dravid’s leadership. Under the initiative of Rohit Sharma, Group India brought home this championship for the subsequent time.
Dravid has a former relationship with Rajasthan.
Rahul Dravid, a former Indian captain and batsman, has a long history with the Rajasthan Royals. He has also led this team in the IPL as captain. Rajasthan played under his administration in 2012 and 2013. In addition, in 2014 and 2015, he served as the team’s mentor. The veteran then joined the Delhi Daredevils in 2016. In 2019,
Dravid was made the head of the Bengaluru-based Public Cricket Foundation (NCA). He was given the position of head coach of the Indian Men’s Team in 2021 by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). During his residency, India finished the ICC Prize’s dry season.
Talks reach the final stage
A source told PTI, “The discussions have arrived at the last stage, and he will before long take over as the lead trainer.” Kumar Sangakkara, the Director of Cricket for the Rajasthan Royals, will continue to do so simultaneously. He joined the group in 2021.
Rathore may likewise enter the group.
As indicated by ESPNcricinfo’s report, previous Indian group batting mentor Vikram Rathore can likewise join the Rajasthan Royals. He could be promoted to an assistant coach. Rathore has worked as a coach for David at NCA.
Rajasthan became champion just one time.
Rajasthan has won the IPL title only once. In the first edition of 2008, the team led by legendary leg spinner Shane Warne became the champion by defeating the Chennai Super Kings. Now Rajasthan is waiting for its second title.