The Karnataka State Cricket Association has announced that stands at the iconic M Chinnaswamy Stadium will be named after cricketing legends Dravid, Kumble, and Rangaswamy, in a move that is being hailed as a fitting tribute to their contributions to the sport. This decision is particularly significant, as it marks only the fifth time in India that a stadium stand or gate has been named after a woman cricketer, highlighting the growing recognition of women's cricket in the country. The naming ceremony is expected to take place soon, with the cricket association hoping to inspire future generations of cricketers. Dravid, Kumble, and Rangaswamy are all highly decorated cricketers, with Dravid and Kumble having represented India in numerous international matches. Dravid is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in Indian cricket history, with a career spanning over 15 years and numerous records to his name. Kumble, on the other hand, is a spin bowling legend, known for his ability to take wickets on any surface. Rangaswamy, a pioneering woman cricketer, has been a trailblazer for women's cricket in India, inspiring countless young girls to take up the sport. The Karnataka cricket team, which Dravid and Kumble have both represented, is currently having a strong season, with a talented squad and high expectations.