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Laxman undergoes knee surgery
SYDNEY, AUG. 21 V.V.S. Laxman, who ruined Australia's dream of
winning its first Test series on Indian soil, has turned to the
country he helped defeat for help in resurrecting his career.
Laxman, whose record-breaking 281 helped India to an unexpected
2-1 series win over Steve Waugh's Australians earlier this year,
has sought out of the help of Australian doctors to get him back
on the playing field within a month.
Laxman, 26, injured his right knee while fielding in a one-day
series in Sri Lanka last month and initially feared he could be
out of action for the rest of the year. But Laxman's Australian
sports management company, whose directors include the Australian
captain Waugh, arranged for him to fly to Sydney for immediate
surgery to repair the damaged cartilage.
``The operation was a complete success and I hope to be playing
again soon,'' Laxman told Reuters today. ''I am going to stay in
Australia for another two weeks for physiotherapy to help
strengthen the muscle but I hope to be ready to play in about
four weeks.'' Laxman, who became a national hero in India after
his amazing batting performances against Australia, said he was
hoping to make his comeback in the Asian Test championship match
with Pakistan in Lahore.
But he said he would save himself for the tour of South Africa
later this year if the knee did not heal quickly enough. ``I
don't want to risk it,'' he said. ''The most important thing is
to get ready for the South African tour.'' Laxman's life changed
forever when he put Australia's fearsome bowling attack to the
sword in the second match of their three-Test series.
With India beaten in the first Test and made to follow-on in the
second, Laxman's double hundred, the highest score by an Indian
in Test cricket, suddenly transformed the series. India won the
second match to level the series at 1-1 then took the decider to
complete an amazing turnaround. ``It was the most important
innings of my life and has really given me the confidence to go
on and make other big scores,'' Laxman said.
''There are a lot of expectations for me now but I like the extra
responsibility that comes with that.'' Laxman said he hoped to
eventually captain his country but his first ambition was to
score 300 in a Test. ``I would love to score a triple- century,''
he said. ''And if I did that, well then I would like to break
Brian Lara's world record (375).'' A national hero is one thing
but Laxman said the best aspect of his match-winning knock was
that he no longer had to open the innings.
With the likes of Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and Rahul
Dravid in the side, Laxman was unable to nail down a middle-order
spot and had to open. ``Not any more. The team management has
given me the opportunity and said I can bat down the order so I
can play my natural game,'' he said.
- Reuters.
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