13
Mar

VVS Laxman 2nd Innings 281 vs Australia

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A very very special innings from VVS Laxman against Australia. India after “following ON” beat Australia to set up one of the best comebacks in Test cricket history. India Vs Australia 2001, 2nd Test, 2nd Innings Eden Gardens, Calcutta

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25 Responses to “VVS Laxman 2nd Innings 281 vs Australia”

  1. swappyinn Says:

    @swappyinn sry not

  2. swappyinn Says:

    Nat many people know that Harbhajan had taken 13 wickets in the same match =)

  3. MilminimanSwimwamly Says:

    Man was hoping for a big innings from Laxman when he was here in Australia recently. He’s just great to watch. Was disappointed, but I’ll always have fond memories. Cheers for the upload.

  4. aby1016 Says:

    @munchynanda : actually even in 2012.

  5. TheShowStopper28 Says:

    ! Classic !

  6. casklord Says:

    If you saw the actual match you would realize that you have to give credit to dravid as well, the aussies tried to break him as the weaker link in their partnership but he quietly put away many bad balls and rotated strike well

  7. shutuprafa Says:

    Greatest innings of all time imho. We might have just seen the last of him though. Sad to see him go but I think his time is up

  8. MsSubu123 Says:

    @robochimp143 ya one of the historic test match

  9. MsSubu123 Says:

    this knock of laxman reminders at that time australian cricket team that they was not unbeatable. great knock by a wristy batsman

  10. robochimp143 Says:

    it looks like laxman could mastered warne, too. rahul dravid’s 180 in this innings was also very elegent and outstanding. what a test match!

  11. meshanu007 Says:

    I m watching in 2012 hehe

  12. caz67 Says:

    @2020Crescent

    Lara’s 153 is the greatest innings of all time, this was a great knock as well…

  13. kokoinmars Says:

    I remember watching this when I was in 10th class. I have gradually stopped watching cricket since then. Maybe because, I know that I’ve already watched the most beautiful, most amazing innings ever played, and that it’s all downhill from there.

  14. MyMauveSky Says:

    One the THE greatest test innings of all time!

  15. niladri19dutta Says:

    VVS laxman rajnikanth of indian cricket

  16. ashokatibrewal Says:

    @bertyblue along with azhar he has the best wrists ever. while azhar could destroy an attack better than him, laxman is one of the best batsman on a wearing 4 or 5 th day strip ever.

  17. ashokatibrewal Says:

    perhaps the greatest innings in Tests in the last 20 years. lara’s 375, 400 and hayden’s 380 pale in comparison.

  18. ashokatibrewal Says:

    @ilayafan are you serious? he is a biased westerner if ever there was one.

  19. 2020Crescent Says:

    With out a doubt this is the best inning of all time viv was and will remain the greatest bats man of all Time but this inng beats any thing els I have seeen played in last 35 years from any one vvs thanks for the entertainment

  20. kumarnilay008 Says:

    The high point for me was whn arguably the best spinner in the cricket history, Warne, hit his breaking point of frustration and started bowlin bouncers to him !! It was hilarious at the same time pitiable.
    Indeed a masterclass.

  21. shutuprafa Says:

    @bertyblue You’ve trolled other Laxman videos with your irrelevant criticisms. You know nothing about cricket if you think Laxman is an ok batsman; his technique, his timing, and his ability to perform in timely situations make him an incredibly impressive batsman. If you think he’s actually watching this, you’re a moron. Stop with this shit that he, of all players, is unsportsmanlike for checking for a no ball. Have you heard any bowler complain about how Laxman goes about his game? I haven’t.

  22. theytube99 Says:

    9 Australian team members dislike this video 

  23. SecretBoyish Says:

    For anyone who cares, India won this match by 171 runs- even after following on.

  24. MrPratty9 Says:

    dravid is scum.
    

  25. bertyblue Says:

    Laxman if you’re reading this…you need to stop looking down the wicket every time you get bowled and hoping it’s a no-ball….just accept that you got bowled and walk off like every other batsman would do. On your day, you’re an ok batsman, you’re certainly not anything that special but show some class by walking off when you get out.

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