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Rahul Dravid Standing In Queue With His Kids For Science Exhibition Proves What A Gentleman He Is

24 Nov, 2017 05:33 PM

    Rahul Dravid was praised by social media users for his humility and not having any ‘celebrity airs’ after a picture of him lining up at a science fair in his kids’ school went viral.

     

    A picture of former Indian cricket team batsman Rahul Dravid standing in line whilst attending a science fair has gone viral on social media.

     

    The pictures, where Dravid can be seen standing in queue and walking along with a few other students and parents, are supposedly clicked at his kids’ school where Dravid dropped by just like any other parent.

     
     

    Harsh Bhogle once said, “I don’t know if he is human. How can a human being be so selfless?” Rahul Dravid is one cricketer who is looked up for qualities that go beyond the game of cricket. Time and again he has proved that the greatest quality a man can possess is humility.

     

    A photo of the cricketer standing in queue with his kids at a science exhibition is going viral on social media and proves yet again what a role model he is. Twitterati couldn’t help but praise the cricketer for his humbleness and down-to-earth persona.

     

    he photo shared on social media proves that Rahul Dravid still lives by his principles. The most famous No.3 batsman to ever grace the Indian cricket team has always played for the team and never for personal glory.

     

    Even when most of his contemporaries were happy becoming mentors and presenters he chose to be the coach of the under-19 team so that he can toil with the youngsters and hone them and prepare them for the international field.

     

    The picture that was shared on social media was captioned, “That’s Rahul Dravid in a queue with his kids at a science exhibition. No show off; no page 3 attitude; no celebrity airs; no “do you know who I am?” looks; Queueing just like any other normal parent… really admirable…” As soon as it was shared people started gushing about the cricketer and shared other instances of his humility.

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