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describe the feelings of V.V.S.Lakshman when he took the decision of retirement​

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VVS Laxman

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VVS Laxman

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Personal information

Full name Vangipurapu Venkata Sai Laxman

Born 1 November 1974 (age 45)

Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India

Nickname Very Very Special

Batting Right-handed

Bowling Right-arm off spin

International information

National side  

India (1996–2012)

Test debut (cap 209) 20 November 1996 v South Africa

Last Test 24 January 2012 v Australia

ODI debut (cap 112) 9 April 1998 v Zimbabwe

Last ODI 3 December 2006 v South Africa

Domestic team information

Years Team

1992–2012 Hyderabad

2007–2009 Lancashire

2008–2010 Deccan Chargers

2011 Kochi Tuskers Kerala

Career statistics

Competition Test ODI FC LA

Matches 134 86 267 173

Runs scored 8,781 2,338 19,730 5,078

Batting average 45.5 30.76 51.64 34.54

100s/50s 17/56 6/10 55/98 9/28

Top score 281 131 353 153

Balls bowled 324 42 1,835 698

Wickets 2 0 22 8

Bowling average 63.00 – 34.27 68.50

5 wickets in innings 0 – 0 0

10 wickets in match 0 – 0 0

Best bowling 1/2 – 3/11 2/42

Catches/stumpings 135/– 39/– 277/1 74/–

Source: ESPNcricinfo, 30 January 2012

Vangipurapu Venkata Sai Laxman (About this soundpronunciation (help·info); born 1 November 1974), known as VVS Laxman, is a former Indian international cricketer and a current cricket commentator and pundit.[1] A right-hand batsman known for his elegant stroke play, Laxman played as a middle-order batsman in Test cricket.

Laxman is one of the few players to have played 100 Test matches, without ever appearing in a One-Day Cricket World Cup. Despite being a relatively slow runner between the wickets, Laxman compensated with his stroke play and fast scoring. In 2002, he was named one of Wisden's five Cricketers of the Year.

In domestic cricket, Laxman represented Hyderabad. He also played for Lancashire in county cricket. He was also the captain of the Deccan Chargers team in the Indian Premier League during its inaugural season.[2] Later, he played for the Kochi Tuskers IPL team. He is currently a mentor of the Sunrisers Hyderabad.

In 2011, Laxman was awarded the Padma Shri award, India's fourth highest civilian award.[3]. In 2012, Laxman retired from international cricket

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