29.3.2008
CHENNAI,
India (AP) - India's Rahul Dravid became the sixth
batsman to reach 10,000 test runs Saturday during the opening
test against South Africa.
Playing
in his 120th test, Dravid joined the select group when he
pushed Dale Steyn for a single to mid-wicket and then raised
his arms to accept the cheers from the crowd.
Dravid
is the third Indian to join the exclusive group, following
current teammate Sachin Tendulkar and former captain Sunil
Gavaskar.
Dravid
went on to post his 25th test century before being dismissed
on 111, which took his tally of test runs to 10,031.
West
Indian Brian Lara heads the list of test scorers with 11,953
runs from 131 tests, followed by Tendulkar on 11,782 runs
in 147 tests.
Tendulkar
failed to add to his tally Saturday as he was dismissed
for a duck.
Others
to have crossed the 10,000-run mark are Australians Allan
Border (11,174 in 156 tests) and Steve Waugh (10,927 in
168 tests), and Gavaskar (10,122 in 125 tests).
Tendulkar,
Lara and Dravid have also scored more that 10,000 runs in
limited-overs internationals.
Courtesy - The Island
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