MUMBAI (Reuters) - Rahul Dravid's appointment as India head coach has presented a great opportunity for the players to pick the brains of the batting great and improve as cricketers, the team's vice-captain KL Rahul has said.
Former captain Dravid, who played 164 tests and 344 one-dayers between 1996 and 2012 and accumulated more than 10,000 runs in both formats, will succeed Ravi Shastri, beginning with the home series against New Zealand from Wednesday.
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