Jaipur, Sep 18: A two-and-a-half-year-old girl fell into a borewell while playing in the Bandikui police station area of the Dausa district of Rajasthan on Wednesday, police said.

The administration started digging in the surrounding area with three JCBs to rescue the girl.

Police Sub-inspector Bharat Lal said that Neeru Gurjar fell into the borewell while playing in the evening in the Jodhpuriya village.

The depth of the borewell is about 20 feet.

He said that senior police and administration officials have reached the spot to rescue the girl.

Doctors and SDRF teams have been dispatched for the spot.

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New Delhi (PTI): Former India head coach Rahul Dravid is expecting his successor Gautam Gambhir to do a "great" job with the national team.

Dravid was speaking to select media at the launch of 'Digital Classroom' provider' 'Roombr" here on Thursday.

Former India opener Gambhir began his coaching tenure with the tour of Sri Lanka in July-August.

"He (Gambhir) has got a lot of experience, as a player also he has played a lot, he obviously coached quite a bit. I am sure he will be great," said Dravid, who coached India to the T20 World Cup title in June.

"In any situation everyone brings his own experience and knowledge to the table. I am sure the team will benefit from everything that Gautam brings to them with his team," he added.

Under Dravid, the Indian team also reached the final of ODI World Cup and World Test Championship.

India begin their Test season under Gambhir on Thursday. The team will be playing 10s Test over the next four months including two against Bangladesh, three against New Zealand before travelling to Australia for a five match series.