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          Bangalore, March 9 (IANS) Former India captain and batting   legend Rahul Dravid Friday announced his retirement from Test cricket to bring   the curtains down on his illustrious 16-year-old career |  Addressing a press conference at the Chinnaswamy Stadium here where he was first   spotted by Keki Tarapore, an emotional Dravid, 39, bid farewell to the longer   format of the game in which he is the second highest run scorer (13,288) after   teammate Sachin Tendulkar. Dravid has 36 Test centuries from 164 matches and   scored at an average of 52.31. 
 "I announce my retirement from all forms   of international and domestic cricket. I had to make place for the next   generation of cricketers," Dravid said.
 
 Dravid had retired from ODIs in   England last year after he was surprisingly picked for the team. His decision   comes as a slap on the face of the national selectors, who had ignored him for   the last two years. Dravid has 10,889 runs at an average of 39.16 with 12   centuries from 344 ODIs.
 
 
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