- Laxman is a former Indian cricketer and currently a cricket commentator.
- In the 1999-2000 season of Ranji Trophy, he broke the record for most runs in a Ranji season when he made 1415 runs, at an average of 108, in just 9 matches notching up eight hundreds.
- Laxman made his Test debut in 1996 against South Africa at Ahmedabad, scoring a fifty in the second innings of the match.
- Border - Gavaskar Trophy 2000-01: 2nd Test, Day 4 (2001):- VVS Laxman scored an extraordinary knock of 281 in the second innings (following on) when under tremendous pressure and with Australia looking set for a crushing 17th win in a row. He broke Sunil Gavaskar's long standing Indian Test record score of 236*. This remained the highest ever by an Indian until it was eclipsed by Virender Sehwag's triple ton against Pakistan in Multan in March 2004. The innings also contributed to a record partnership of 376 with Rahul Dravid who made 180 and together they survived the whole 4th day.
- The 2011-12 test series in Australia was his as well as Sachin Tendulkar's only occasion the two batting legends failed to score a century against the hosts. It was also their last ever tour to the country.
- Despite playing 131 tests apart from playing several crucial match winning knocks even in ODIs, Laxman surprisingly never played for India in a World Cup.
- First Asian batsman to score 3 centuries in the same edition of the Australian tri-series. He accomplished this feat during the 2003-04 VB Series.
- One of the 5 Wisden cricketers of the year, 2002.
- Great grandnephew of the second President of India Dr. S. Radhakrishnan.
- When minnows Zimbabwe and Bangladesh are excluded, Laxman averaged over 40 in 5 of the 7 nations he toured. However, he scored centuries in only 3 of them namely New Zealand, Sri Lanka and Australia though he did score a match-saving 96 in South Africa.
- His match-winning 281 during the epic second test of the 2001-02 Border-Gavaskar Trophy at Kolkata was voted by Wisden as the 6th greatest individual test innings of all-time.
- Was bestowed upon with India's fourth highest civilian honour, Padma Shri, in 2011.
- Former Australian captain and batting legend Steve Waugh paid rich tributes to Laxman quoting "Getting rid of Sachin is great, but getting the wicket of Laxman is a miracle". The quote's credence can be gauged by the fact that 4 of Laxman's 6 ODI hundreds and 6 of his 17 test centuries were made against Australia when they were the undisputed number one ranked team in either formats of the game.
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