Laxman’s career over after Australia – reports

NEW DELHI, (Reuters) – VVS Laxman’s will be the  first head to roll after the shambolic tour of Australia as  India embark on the unpleasant task of phasing out their ageing  stalwarts, local media reported today.
India slumped to their third consecutive loss in the  four-match series in Australia, with only next week’s test in  Adelaide left for them to restore some pride.
Laxman has managed just one half-century in six innings in  the series, and newspapers reported today he would be axed  if he did not retire.
“Laxman will retire at the end of the ongoing test series in  Australia,” an unnamed official of the Indian cricket board  (BCCI) was quoted as saying by the Indian Express newspaper.
“He is 37 and India’s next test series is still at least six  months away. Plus his form has dropped significantly and his  fitness, especially a troublesome back, is hampering him.”
Laxman would make way for a younger player when India  travelled to Adelaide, bidding to avert a second successive 4-0  whitewash overseas, the report said.
“We need to plan for the future after the poor show in  England and now in Australia. Youngsters need to be given a long  run now.
“Laxman has been one of our finest batsmen but he has run  out of time as he has failed to make it count against Australia,  a team he has dominated at his best,” another BCCI official was  quoted as saying.
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni was unaware of the  development.
“As of now, there’s nothing I know officially,” Dhoni said  at Perth. “I don’t know where this came from, until Laxman comes  to me and says something, I can’t comment,” he added.
Of India’s senior batsmen, only 38-year-old Sachin Tendulkar  has looked good in Australia, twice coming close to scoring his  100th international century.
Rahul Dravid (39) continues to struggle, managing just one  half century in six innings as Australia’s bowlers ripped  through his famous defence.
Former player Anshuman Gaekwad was among those who advocated  phasing out the seniors players to avoid a transitional crisis.
“Sachin still has the class, Rahul is very hard working but  I am not sure how long Laxman will be able to continue,” Gaekwad  recently told Reuters.