XtraTime Web Desk: Legendary Indian cricketer and former captain Rahul Dravid is well known as the 'The Wall' of Indian cricket. During his playtime whenever Team India got into trouble Dravid always stand as a wall against the rival team and saved the Men in Blue most of the time. Here we will talk about his four incredible knocks under pressure to show how he became ‘The Wall’ of Indian cricket. 180-run knock against Australia at the Eden Gardens in 2001 [caption id="attachment_88499" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Rahul Dravid scored crucial 180 runs against Australia in during 2001 Eden Test.[/caption] That invincible Australian side under Steve Waugh's leadership was on top in the majority of the game and it was a must win game for India as they lost the first Test. After India was bowled out on just 171 in reply to Australia's 445, the visitors decided to enforce follow-on. In reply the Indian openers got out quickly but then came Rahul Dravid & VVS Laxman in rescue. No-one had ever thought that the duo would go on and produce a 'miracle' for the side. They shared a partnership of 376 runs and just destroyed the Aussie bowling line-up which had the fire power like Shane Warne and Glenn Mcgrath. 270-run innings against Pakistan at Rawalpindi in 2004 [caption id="attachment_88500" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Rahul Dravid scored 270 against Pakistan at Rawalpindi.[/caption] The three-match series between the arch-rivals India & Pakistan were levelled at 1-1 and it was a chance for the Men in Blue to register their first Test series win on Pakistan soil. In the first two test matches Rahul Dravid led the side but in the final game regular skipper Sourav Ganguly came back to the side. In the last couple of games Dravid failed to deliver but in the third game he proved his critics wrong by hitting a double hundred. After Virender Sehwag got out on the very first delivery of the game it was Dravid who took charge of the side and stand as a wall. Thanks to his 270-run knock not only India won the game, but also Dravid was adjudged as the man of the match. 146-run knock against England at the Oval in 2011 [caption id="attachment_88501" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Rahul Dravid scored 146 runs against England at the Oval.[/caption] The whole Indian cricket team had a poor series with the bat and they were trailing the series 0-3 and it was the final game of the four-match Test series. The team's regular opener Gautam Gambhir was suffering due to an injury and for that reason Dravid had to come to open the the batting. India kept on losing wickets at regular intervals, but he stood firm on his ground and went on to play an unbeaten knock of 146. His innings was not able to save the match for India, but the batsman went on to become the leading run-scorer for the side in the series. 233-run knock against Australia at the Adelaide in 2003 [caption id="attachment_88502" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Rahul Dravid scored 233 against Australia in Adelaide.[/caption] In that match had conceded a score of 556 in the first innings of the match. They were looking in doldrums at 85/4. What came then was another unforgettable partnership of 303 runs which stunned Aussies and frustrated their ambitions a second time. Dravid’s 233 was just sublime. The fact that he got to a hundred by hooking the ball for a six shows that he wasn’t just playing in his usual defensive style but expanding his range of strokes too in order to counter attack the Aussies. Dravid was the last man out and, by then, he had taken his team to just 33 runs short of Australia’s first-innings total – something that has seemed impossible at the time India lost its fourth wicket. Yes, Australia didn't have their first choice bowlers but still, they were a mighty, all-conquering team and these two knew how to deal with the big names.

How did the name 'The Wall' evolve for Rahul Dravid?