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    India has an unhealthy obsession with WC: Dravid

    New Delhi, Aug. 18 (PTI): Rahul Dravid does not foresee himself playing the next World Cup and the Team India captain insists India has an unhealthy obsession with the quadrennial cricketing extravaganza.

    "It is probably unlikely that I will play another World Cup. I am already 34 and by next World Cup, I would be 38. The game is getting younger and people are coming on. You never know what future has in store, but you have to be realistic," Dravid said.

    Always under tremendous pressure to perform, Dravid felt the cricket-loving public here just goes crazy during the World Cup.

    "I genuinely believe we have an unhealthy obsession with World Cup and the build up starts too early in India. We should have done better with the team we had. I went there with a positive set of mind but things did not work out."

    India's disastrous Caribbean campaign saw his side losing to Bangladesh and failing to reach the Super Eight stage and Dravid admitted it rankles him.

    "I knew this was my last World Cup and so I was very disappointed," he told CNN-IBN in an interview taken in June.

    But the disappointment is now a matter of the past, claims Dravid.

    "After the World Cup I did get emotional for a while but you move on. I tried to put everything in perspective and balance life. (After all), there are new challenges and new things to do," he said.

    "My life did not stop for we could not do better in the World Cup. Other countries are very good in finding the balance, like the Australians who never stop in raising the bar."


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