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K'taka Assembly Passes Resolution Congratulating Dravid, Men In Blue For T20 WC Triumph
India defeated South Africa by 7 runs in the final to end their ICC trophy drought of 11 years in what happened to be Dravid's last assignment with the national team as the head coach.
Assembly Speaker U.T. Khader read out the resolution congratulating Rahul Dravid and the Men in Blue for their achievement.
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