The language is classy and sophisticated to match up, as it were, to reflect Rahul Dravid's own character! The author's style and the organisation of the content of the book is like a thriller novel, which makes you want to go on reading without keeping the book down to find out what possibly (in detail) could have happened next to appear so artistically in this Biography.
The study of word phrases involving the use of the word "character" pertaining to all sports-persons in general and Dravid in particular was one of my covert intention behind reading a book on sports. I found ample of it in this book, in the narrative as well as in the various quotes by the members of the cricket fraternity that have been juxtaposed intelligently along with the narrative in this book. I guess it made me enjoy it even more. Repeatedly the author reminds us of Dravid's humility, especially when it is brought to our notice time and again how Dravid's achievements and successes are often left un-highlighted and unsung due to different reasons and yet he stands quietly but confidently. "Of course, it wasn't as if he wasn't used to it", the author explains. (p.96)
This book is as much a history, though utterly brief, of the cricket team of India and its fixtures and results between 1996 and 2004, as it is a personal history of Rahul Dravid's cricketing career of the same period. And for the first time, while reading this book, I became aware of the nuances of style and techniques used by cricketers - both batsmen and bowlers - that are very subtle for someone who does not understand cricket to register how such nuances are understood by the players and selectors to make important decisions in tackling any player or even comment on the players game and abilities and habits.
What all goes on in a professional's life is understood from a philosophical point of view on reading a book like this. Vandalism caused by public due to poor performance of the national team shows how a professional player does not just play for pleasure or recreation, like most non-professional sports-persons or casual players. In addition to that a professional's life is affected by the responsibilities set on him by the charms of the game that moves the whole nation. The responsibility is of giving pleasure and entertainment to all those who watch him play.
Another thing that kept me interested was the way that this book shows and not just tell us about Dravid. Dravid proved that team and nation is above the individual self. With his extra role as a wicket-keeper. The comment form his team-members (both players and non-players) has revealed that he has not once complained of the extra burden. On the contrary, being an optimist, he has viewed this additional responsibility as an opportunity to improve on his batting capabilities. Wicket-keeping, Dravid reckons, improved his focus on the individual ball and thus improved his batting too.
Going ahead, what kept me entangled with pages of Rahul Dravid's Biography were other things too. Why does one player dominate another at one point of time and get dominated at other time by the same has much to do - if not everything - with his state of mind. The stronger ones state of mind is the more dominating one becomes. That is why no matter what changes the other antagonist player brings to his style, it is the stronger mind that prevails/dominates in that situation. And to make one's mind strong one needs constant practice not just at the action level but in particular at the mental level.
In addition to this what I think the author brought out very clearly was how we could learn to carry oneself past the tougher patch (as much as in life as in cricket) in an honourable and yet tough manner is the way of a victor, through Dravid's life story. Dravid's consistent hard-work and dedication towards his team, as a statement by Moin Khan (p. 151) suggests, did not only help him become a great player and a wonderful human being but also helped others in his team to achieve similar results. This shows how someone's goodness and hard-work can lay the ground for others' greatness, especially those people's greatness.
Repeatedly it has been emphasised in this book that it is the focus on each individual ball that is important for a player's success. What it leaves for us to understand is that, in life, it is the focus on each present moment that will help us be successful; not worrying about the future. Also it is best to remember only that instances form the past which help us become better in our present and completely leave behind the riff-raff that makes our past.
Is it not sincerity and hard-work, coupled with consistency that is essential to achieve success? And is all this not just required at the level of either action or thought but at both? Perhaps, Rahul Dravid displayed them to a degree much greater than most ordinary people like us. In fact, we could say that his display of these qualities in combination has been among the best that mankind could achieve. And surly, that is the reason why he made it not just to the Indian Cricket team but also to the top of it.
A highly entertaining and learning experience is what this book provides. But since it was written many year prior to when Dravid declared his retirement from his international career, one obviously feel that such a great book should have been written when it could have covered more about this "nice guy who finished first".