Some call him the Gentleman and some The Wall, legendary Rahul Dravid on Sunday said that he is all arms to the idea of coaching the Indian cricket team in future.
In reply to a reporter's question that would he be interested in taking up coaching responsibility of the Indian team, Dravid said, "Who knows someday in the future".
"I don't know. Lot of things that I have not decided on. I don't have the level 1, 2, 3 certificates that people want sometimes. It was part of my role with Rajasthan Royals this year. It was little more than leadership, I was involved in the tactical and coaching side of it. Enjoyed doing that," he added.
Dravid during in the interaction said he has lost his cool on a couple of occasions in his 20-years long career.
"Once or twice in the course of 20 years, I think you can allow me that at least."
"In the privacy of the dressing room, I have let myself go, throwing a few bats. I don't get angry very often but there have been times when I have been frustrated with myself, maybe after playing a bad shot, after getting out, I have done some damage to some equipments of mine".
On being asked about his ability to adjust in any role given to him, Dravid replied, "That's the beauty of team sport as I had said earlier. I was in the hockey team in school, played football. One of the challenges for me was to make the team feel better. It helped me evolve, so batting at different positions was never a problem."
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