From Gavaskar to Kohli: Famous Test centuries by Indian legends against West Indies
Let us take a look at five special centuries by Indian legends against the West Indies in Test cricket.
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Rahul Dravid - 144* at Georgetown, 2002
Rahul Dravid is known as the ‘Wall’, and displayed his classical defensive technique in Georgetown in 2002, scoring an unbeaten 144 off 345 balls to help India draw the match. West Indies scored 501 in their first innings, with Carl Hooper (233), Shivnarine Chanderpaul (140), and Ramnaresh Sarwan (53) leading the charge.
Javagal Srinath’s 3/91 provided India crucial breakthroughs. In reply, India scored 395/7, with Dravid anchoring the innings alongside Sachin Tendulkar (79) and VVS Laxman (69). Dravid’s innings was a fine example of patience and resilience under pressure.
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