Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar's sons are playing in the same tournament, who is better in performance?

 

You have seen Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar playing on the cricket pitch. Some of you might have been fans of Rahul Dravid while many might have liked Sachin Tendulkar. Well, both these legends have retired and now it is time to watch their sons play. Rahul Dravid's elder son Samit and Sachin Tendulkar's son Arjun are playing in the same tournament these days. Both of them are playing in the Doctor K Thimmappiah Memorial Tournament being played under the banner of Karnataka Cricket Association. So let us know how is the performance of Samit Dravid and Arjun Tendulkar in this tournament.

The tournament is the same but the teams of Samit Dravid and Arjun Tendulkar are different. Samit Dravid is playing for the KSCA Colts. Arjun Tendulkar is a part of the Goa team. The big thing is that the role of both Samit and Arjun is the same for their respective teams. Both of them are all-rounders. Now let's find out who has shown how much strength as an all-rounder in the tournament.

All-round performance of Samit Dravid

First of all, let's talk about Rahul Dravid's son Samit Dravid, who has played only 1 match in the tournament so far and missed out on scoring a century in one of its innings. He was just 9 runs short of a century. Samit Dravid faced 106 balls in the first innings of the match against Odisha, which started on 4 September and scored 91 runs at an average of 91, which included 16 fours.

In the same match, Samit Dravid bowled 6 overs including 3 maidens, and conceded 8 runs. That means his economy was 1.33. Samit is the bowler with the lowest economy in the tournament.

Arjun Tendulkar's all-round performance

Now let us look at what Sachin Tendulkar's son Arjun has done. Arjun Tendulkar has played 2 matches in the tournament and has scored 72 runs in 3 innings. During this, he faced 102 balls. This run scored at an average of 36 including 11 fours and 3 sixes.

If we talk about the bowling of all-rounder Arjun, it is clear that he bowled 55 overs in 4 innings of 2 matches, in which he took 13 wickets for 201 runs. Out of this, he took 9 wickets in just 1 match. His bowling average was 15.46 while the economy was 3.65. He bowled a total of 6 maidens.

Both Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar's sons are all-rounders. And, if we look at their performance in the tournament on this scale, then no one is less than the other.