"It was (emotional) in some ways. It's when you give up Test cricket, that's when you feel emotional," Dravid said when asked whether he felt emotional turning up for Rajasthan Royals against Mumbai Indians in the last match of his professional career.
"It was a privilege to lead such a bunch. The franchise has gone through a lots of ups and downs. It has been the same group and there was great working environment," Dravid, who captained Rajasthan Royals to the final of Champions League T20, said.
"It wasn't an ideal thing to have happened. I don't want to comment specifically but those were extremely challenging times," Dravid told 'NDTV' in an interview.
Dravid felt that the spot-fixing incident is a lesson for the cricket establishment that one needs to be "vigilant".
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"Look, people who want to corrupt the game are not going to go away. It's a lot about the choices that an individual makes. We have to be vigilant."
Dravid gave a logical answer as to why he came in at No 8 during the final last night.
"It has been a memorable journey with the Royals. It started three years back and last two years, I have been a captain. The whole campaign has been excellent. Yesterday was a good night and I got a lovely reception from the Delhi crowd.