Over dinner with cricket legend Rahul Dravid, he explains why he went to watch Rafael Nadal

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At his temples, his neatly-cut grey hair tells a tale. It’s the product of age (51) and the offspring of tension. Coaching India in cricket is the cousin of managing England in football. It’s victory or nothing. He got victory a month ago and he left.

Rahul Dravid is picking at his salad over dinner in a Parisian cafe. He does this carefully if not quite as studiously as he once decided which ball to hit. The subject is Rafael Nadal and he says “people want to remember athletes at their best. They don’t want to see champions struggle”.

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