"He was a captain I enjoyed playing under," Dravid told 'ESPNcricinfo'.
"One of the things I liked about MS was, what you saw was what you got. Very uncomplicated, always led by example. One of the things I really liked about playing under MS was that he never asked you to do anything that he himself didn't do," he explained.
Dravid said Dhoni earned the respect of his teammates by setting an example with his own performance.
"The reality was he was having to transition a senior group of players and build a younger group who were coming through," Dravid said.
"In a sense he was not the most communicative of captains, but he tried to earn your respect by walking the talk. He never took a backward step, and led more by example than by rhetoric or by words. More by actions," he added.
"For someone to come from a small town like Ranchi, to go on and captain India and play 90 Test matches, to do it the way he has, I think he brought a lot of dignity to the job of captaincy," Dravid said.
