- 18 Aug 2012
Laxman retires from international cricket
Laxman retires from international cricket with immediate effect. PHOTO: AFP
VVS Laxman announced his retirement from international cricket, saying it was time to make way for the next generation.
“I am retiring with immediate effect. I think this is the right time to move on,” said the batsman, who turns 38 in November.
“I have always kept the country’s success ahead of personal aspirations. I think it is time to give youngsters a chance at home ahead of a tough season.
“But I would like to thank the Almighty for allowing me to live my dream of playing for India.”
Laxman played 134 Tests since his debut in 1996, scoring 8,781 runs at an average of 45.97 with 17 centuries and 56 fifties.
He also scored 2,338 runs in 86 One-Day Internationals with six hundreds, but had not been part of India’s limited-overs squad since 2006.
Laxman decided to call it a day even though he was included in the Indian squad for the two-Test series against New Zealand starting in front of home fans in Hyderabad on Thursday.
“Till last night, I was unable to make up my mind, but in the end I listened to my inner voice and arrived at my decision to retire.
“I informed the chairman of selectors (Krishnamachari Srikkanth) this morning that I am not going to continue playing for India. I also spoke to many of my team-mates.
“They were surprised that I was retiring before the series. It was all very emotional.”
Laxman was retained despite failing miserably in the last two Test series in England and Australia. He managed just 182 runs in four Tests in England at an average of 22.75 and fared even worse in Australia with 155 runs in four matches at 19.37.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 19th, 2012.
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Respect for the gentleman Mr. VVS.
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End of an era! first Dravid now Laxman two most accomplished test batsmen has gone. It feels so bad as a test cricket lover! but i wish “very very” “special’ laxman all the best!
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When you have to go you have to go.
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Yes! Its an era came to end… Laxman the great idol , we cant forget ur heavy performances especially against aussies.. U r great… U always remain as the inspiration among young indian cricketers…Recommend
Greatest underrated batsmen in history!
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Uncle Laxman retires! Best of luck.
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@Shahid:
True, its really sad when people who deserve more respect dont get it
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True gentle man and an excellent test cricketer, one of those player who shut the mouth of his critics with his performances on field, rather then giving silly comments.
Wish him all the best.Recommend
He was a true gentleman.A great batsman,The “Zaheer Abbas” of his time.I’ll miss him.He never got the attention and fame he deserved.But his rivals always knew his qualities and never ever took him easy.My respect for you VVS.
Alas! it looks like that cricket is no more a game of gentlemen now.
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He was a true gentleman.A great batsman,The “Zaheer Abbas” of his time.I’ll miss him.He never got the attention and fame he deserved.But his rivals always knew his qualities and never ever took him easy.My respect for you VVS.
Alas! it looks like that cricket is no more a game of gentlemen now.Recommend
@sensible:
No offense to VVS Laxman but compared to the other gr8s of Indian batsmen he was a minnow .. I don’t know why some people are calling him a great batsman when he only averaged in 30s in ODIs.
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I am a Pakistani and don’t follow cricket that much,but the retirement is really shocking.I guess Laxman became a target of some internal politics.I heard that there were some trouble between him and Saurav Ganguly or so.Somebody please correct me if I am wrong.
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@Khan: Yes but cricket is not only ODIs right ? :) . He has single handedly won matches for India, and no matter if nobody respected him, the Aussies knew who he was ;)
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@Adil:
u r wrong…………..he retired to give chances to youngsters……….he was almost 38yrs…..Recommend
Come on Sehwag join him :)
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Dear Misbah, Younus!
Please join the club.
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