VVS Laxman was undoubtedly very, very special to Indian cricket. He was quite a batting ‘all-rounder’, who could perform anywhere in the top order. Opening the innings, the wristy Hyderabadi scored a career-boosting 167 off 198 balls in the third Test at Sydney in January 2000 to find his mojo that would set him up to become a hero a little over a year later at the Eden Gardens. The affable Laxman, now 46, is a TV commentator and part of the team management at IPL franchise Sunrisers Hyderabad. Laxman played 134 Tests and scored 8,781 runs at an average of 45.97. Promoted to No. 3 from his usual No. 6 position, Laxman’s 281 against Steve Waugh’s Australia in the famous win at the Eden Gardensin March 2001 is his highest and most memorable knock among the 17 centuries he scored. Laxman and Rahul Dravid (180) produced 376 runs for the fifth wicket after India were asked to follow-on. VVS Laxman looks back at his famous Eden knock in this exclusive interview with Outlook. Excerpts: