I'm humbled by any praise: VVS
Updated On: 01 November, 2010 03:51 PM IST | | Clayton Murzello
The Australian cricket team ought to be celebrating VVS Laxman's 36th birthday today if they believe age blunts a batsman's edge.
The Australian cricket team ought to be celebrating VVS Laxman's 36th birthday today if they believe age blunts a batsman's edge. VVS Laxman executes a cover drive against Australia during the Sydney Test in 2008. PIC/Getty Images
But their nemesis is not one who is afraid of the years catching up. Stats prove that he has only got meaner against them with age. In 2000, he hit 167 in the Sydney Test at 25 albeit for a losing cause. Before he turned 27, he scored that incredible, match-winning 281 in the Kolkata Test of 2001.
In December 2003, the month after he turned 29, he hit another match-winning hundredu00a0-- in Adelaide to help India take a series lead for the first time Down Under.

Though his hundred in Sydney, 2008 was for a lost case, last month, he crafted a superlative, unbeaten 73 with a bad back to win India the Mohali Test by one-wicket, a month before turning 36.
Laxman's next challenge comes in the form of the touring New Zealanders, who take on M S Dhoni's giants in the opening Test on November 4 at Ahmedabad, the very venue where Laxman walked out to bat in India colours for the first time in 1996. Excerpts from an interview:
Do you belong to that category of people who are afraid of getting older?
Not at all. I don't really think about age. I just enjoy representing my country and I am very passionate about it. I don't think about how old I am as long as I am able to do what I love doing.
Is there a cricketing birthday gift you received which you still treasure?
Nothing in particular, but I made my Test debut against South Africa in 1996 at Ahmedabad just after my 22nd birthday, so I cherished that moment.u00a0 On November 20, 1996, I realised my dream of representing my country. I've never looked too much into birthday gifts and parties, but I have always sought blessings from my elders.
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