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Laxman, is a member of the Indian national cricket team.
Laxman shot to fame with an extraordinary test innings of 281 against Australia at Eden Gardens in 2001, when under tremendous pressure, which broke Sunil Gavaskar's long standing record of 236*.
Laxman's performance was of enormous consequence: India had been on the brink of an innings defeat but went on to win the test and the series, denying Steve Waugh conquest of the "last frontier".
Laxman is best known for his daily one panel comic "pocket cartoon" series You Said It, which features The Common Man, and chronicles the state of Indian life.
Among his other works, Laxman is known for his distinctive illustrations in several books, most notably for the Malgudi stories written by his elder brother R.K. Narayan.