Success and failure are part of life - Laxman
VVS Laxman talks to V V Subrahmanyam in the Sportstar about his rise as a young cricketer from Hyderabad to one of of the mainstays of Indian batting for more than a decade
What were your biggest moments as a cricketer?
Try as you might you cannot avoid mentioning wristiness when talking about Laxman. It was his USP, the voice, of his batting, or ‘batsmanship’ as the purists might prefer. Dhoni, who at one point would use metaphors from the world of cars to speak about the Indian team, might have wondered what lubricant Laxman used for his wrists.
We had a cemented front-yard at our home, ‘Shyam Vihar’, where I used to play a lot of cricket. As they grew up, Laxman and his elder brother (Rama Krishna) took to cricket and whenever they came home during the weekends or during summer vacation we used to play the game. One thing differentiated Laxman from the rest of us — his elegance and natural ability to quickly pick the ball and hit it on the up. He loved the game too much, had uncanny hand-eye coordination and a natural flair and style. We all used to love watching his natural skills and I used to always tell my sister “He will become a great player”. I also wanted him to quickly go for coaching since he had the skills and capability to make it really big.
Devashish Fuloria is a sub-editor with ESPNcricinfo