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"Like Father, Like Son": Rahul Dravid's Son's Six Draws Comparisons With India Great

Samit Dravid, son of India batting great and former head coach Rahul Dravid, has once again gone viral for the uncanny resemblance with his father. Samit caught the attention of the fans with his brilliant shot for six during the Maharaja T20 KSCA tournament, which reminded fans of the similarities between him and his father Rahul. Samit, who was roped in by the Mysuru Warriors, maintained great body posture to smash a towering six during the match against Bengaluru Blasters.

Samit's shot and body posture, however, reminded fans of his father Rahul. A video of the same went viral on social media.





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Here's how internet reacted:

Looks like a junior Rahul Dravid

Like father like son.#TejRan #oriele #perletti https://t.co/kJavxKGpak

Keeping his hand on trunk like his dad https://t.co/0JWUp7i1pT

A replica. The posture, stance, build. https://t.co/np9a6Wws9R

However, Samit failed to notch up a big score, contributing just seven runs to his team's total. In the end, Mysuru Warriors lost the game by four runs, after rain interrupted the proceedings.

Meanwhile, Rahul Dravid's tenure as head coach of the Indian team came to an end in June earlier this year, with the Rohit Sharma-led side winning the T20 World Cup in his final game in charge.

Recently, Dravid hailed captain Rohit and said it was his privilege to work with the 37-year-old.

"I think it was a privilege to work with Rohit. In these two and a half years, I think he was a fantastic leader. People really gravitated towards him, the team. I think that makes a big difference. There were a lot of other senior players as well, whether it was Virat, Bumrah, or

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