Samit Dravid: Some called it ‘Junior Wall’ and some called it the future ‘Hitman’, the sixes of Dravid’s son caught everyone’s attention.

Samit Dravid: Some called it ‘Junior Wall’ and some called it the future ‘Hitman’, the sixes of Dravid’s son caught everyone’s attention.


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Rahul Dravid son Samit Dravid six video viral : Former India head coach Rahul Dravid’s son Samit Dravid is currently in the limelight on social media. Cricket fans on social media are calling Samit ‘Junior Wall’ and future ‘Hitman’. Because in the Maharaja T20 KSCA tournament, he hit such a huge six, which paid off in the blink of an eye. Now the video of the six has gone viral on social media. Seeing this shot, some called him ‘Junior Wall’ and some described him as a future ‘Hitman’.

Video of Rahul Dravid’s son’s six

Actually, Samit Dravid caught the attention of the fans with his powerful six in a match of the Maharaja T20 KSCA tournament. Samit, who plays for Mysore Warriors, showed his batting brilliance by hitting a long-on six in the match against Bengaluru Blasters. Samit rocks the shot, which is seen in the video sending the ball out of bounds with ease. Then after this the social media started pouring in praises and there was a deluge of comments.

Samit Dravid showered with praises from fans –

Samit Dravid’s sixes are being appreciated everywhere. Fans are constantly commenting on social media. A user wrote, ‘Today Dravid sir must be proud of his son. I can say that India will get this ‘Junior Wall’ very soon. Another user wrote, ‘Junior looks like Rahul Dravid.’

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Samit Dravid fails to make a big innings –

However, Samit failed to make big innings and could only contribute seven runs to the team’s total. Finally, the match was interrupted by rain, resulting in a 4-run defeat for Mysore Warriors. This was Samit Dravid’s debut match in Maharaja T20 League 2024. He is a member of the Mysore Warriors team. He is playing as an all-rounder in this tournament. He was bid for Rs 50,000 during the auction before the tournament.

Source: Marathi