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Nadkarni, Borde hail Laxman as one of the finest batsmen

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Feb 02 2013 | 3:29 PM IST

"I thought he would play the series against New Zealand. Why the suspense? He could have done it earlier. Anyway, he is one of the true champions of Indian batting," said former all rounder Nadkarni.

Laxman, 37, today announced his retirement from international cricket with immediate effect in his home town Hyderabad though speculation was rife that he would draw the curtains on his 16-year career after playing in the August 23-27 first Test in front of his home crowd.

Former middle order batsman Borde was also a bit puzzled at the announcement by Laxman, who has amassed over 8781 runs from 134 Tests and 2338 from 86 ODIs, and said that he is one of the greats of the game and someone who rattled the Australian bowlers.

"He is one of the finest batsmen India has produced, one of the greats of the game, soft spoken and a very good team man," said Borde.

"Towards the latter part of his career he was having some trouble with his back, but still overcame it. The innings he played in Kolkata (in 2001 against Australia) was one of the finest I have seen. The Australians did not know where to bowl. It (epic innings of 281) was a fantastic innings. I have rarely seen any batsman dominating the Australian attack the way he did," Borde said.

  

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