PERSONAL INFORMATION
Full Name: Vangipurapu Venkata Sai Laxman
Nickname: Very Very Special, Lachu Bhai
Profession: Former Indian Cricketer
Date of Birth: 1 November 1974 (Friday)
Age (as of 2023): 49 Years
Birthplace: Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh (now Telangana)
Zodiac sign: Scorpio
Nationality: Indian
Hometown: Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Religion: Hinduism
Age: 49 Years
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EDUCATION
School: Little Flower High School, Hyderabad Note: He scored 98% marks in the Andhra Pradesh board exams in science stream. [1] The Hindu
College/University: Teri University, New Delhi
Educational Qualifications: Honorary Doctorate Degree
PHYSICAL STATISTICS
Height (approx.): in centimeters- 185 cm in meters- 1.85 m in Feet Inches- 6’ 1”
Weight (approx.): in Kilograms- 72 kg in Pounds- 159 lbs
Body Measurements (approx.): – Chest: 42 Inches – Waist: 36 Inches – Biceps: 14 Inches
Eye Colour: Dark Brown
Hair Colour: Black
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
Family: Father – Dr. V. Shantaram (Physician) Mother – Dr. V. Satyabhama (Physician) Brother – VVS Ramakrishna Sister – N/A
Marital Status: Married
Affairs/Girlfriends: Not Known
Wife: G. R. Sailaja, Post Graduate in Computer Applications (married 2004)
Children: Daughter – Achinthya Laxman Son – Sarvajit Laxman
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
International Debut: Test – 20 November 1996 vs South Africa at Ahmedabad ODI – 9 April 1998 vs Zimbabwe at Cuttac
MONEY FACTOR
Career Turning Point: In 2001, when he knocked 281 runs against Australia at the Eden Gardens.
OTHER INFORMATION
International Retirement: Test – 24 January 2012 vs Australia at Adelaide ODI – 3 December 2006 vs South Africa at Centurion
Coach/Mentor: Not Known
Domestic/State Team: Deccan Chargers, Hyderabad (India), Kochi Tuskers Kerala, Lancashire
Nature on field: Cool
Likes to play against: Australia
Favourite Shot: Leg Flick
Records (main ones): • His knock of 281 runs against Australia in 2001 is rated as the greatest Test performance of the last fifty years. • He is one among the few cricketers to score 3 centuries in a single ODI Series. • He holds the record of maximum catches (12) by a non wicket-keeper in a single ODI Series. • He share the world record for the highest partnership (376 runs) along with Rahul Dravid in the third inning of a Test match. • By scoring 1217 runs at Eden Gardens, he became the second Indian cricketer to score 1000 or more runs with an average more than 100 at a single ground.
Hobbies: Playing Badminton and Sqash, Watching Lawn Tennis matches, Reading
Cricketer: Mohammed Azharuddin
Food: Continental Foods, South Indian Cuisines
Cricket Ground: Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore, Sydney, Australia, Eden Gardens, Kolkata
Film: Jerry MacGuire
Actor(s): Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan
Actress: Aishwarya Rai
Singer: S Balasubraniam
Politician: Chandrababu Naidu
INTERESTING BACKGROUND INFORMATION
V. V. S. Laxman, a name synonymous with elegance and artistry in Indian cricket, hails from a family of distinguished physicians, reflecting a legacy of excellence in the medical field. This backdrop presented him with a significant crossroads in life, where he had to choose between pursuing a career in medicine or following his passion for cricket. Ultimately, Laxman opted for the latter, embarking on a journey that would see him leave an indelible mark on the sport. Interestingly, he is also related to India’s second President, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, being his great-grand-nephew, a connection that underscores the intellectual lineage from which he comes.
Laxman’s cricketing career is a narrative of patience and perseverance. After stepping into international cricket, he encountered a three-year wait before scoring his first Test century, a milestone that underscored his resilience and determination. His uncle, Baba Krishna Mohan, played a pivotal role in shaping Laxman’s early cricketing endeavors, providing guidance and support as he navigated the complexities of a sport that demands both skill and mental fortitude. The journey began in the Under-19 International Game, where he faced off against Brett Lee, marking the start of a long and storied rivalry that would unfold over the years.
Despite his remarkable talent, Laxman’s international journey had its share of irony. In both his first and last One Day International (ODI) matches, he recorded a duck, highlighting the unpredictable nature of cricket. Additionally, he never had the opportunity to participate in a World Cup match, a glaring omission in an otherwise illustrious career. Nevertheless, Laxman’s contributions to the sport did not go unnoticed; in 2002, he was honored as one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year, a recognition that celebrated his finesse and impact on the game. His unwavering devotion to Sathya Sai Baba also reflects the spiritual side of his personality, grounding him amid the pressures of international cricket.
Laxman’s versatility extended beyond his playing days; in 2021, he was appointed head of the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru, Karnataka, where he continued to influence the next generation of cricketers. Further amplifying his cricketing legacy, in July 2022, he joined the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Men’s Cricket Committee, alongside former New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori, demonstrating his ongoing commitment to shaping the future of the sport. A memorable moment in his career was during a Test match in Cape Town in 2007, where an unexpected turn of events led to him batting at a crucial moment while he was in the shower, as detailed in the book “281 and Beyond.”
As of 2023, Laxman has taken on the role of coach for India’s men’s cricket team for the Asian Games, further solidifying his position as a key figure in Indian cricket. Through his journey from the medical realm to the cricket field, Laxman has exemplified the spirit of dedication, skill, and resilience, earning his place as one of the sport’s greats and an enduring inspiration for aspiring cricketers everywhere.
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Note: All biographical information compiled from publicly available sources.
