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Laxman Sivaramakrishnan was born on 31 December, 1965 in Madras, India, is an Indian cricketer (born 1965). Discover Laxman Sivaramakrishnan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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Laxman Sivaramakrishnan (born December 31, 1965), popularly known as "Siva" and LS, is a former Indian cricketer and current cricket commentator.
During his playing career, he was a right-arm leg-spinner.
At fifteen, he was the youngest member of the Under-19 India squad that toured Sri Lanka under Ravi Shastri in 1980.
He began his first class career at the age of 16 in 1981.
Sivaramakrishnan made an immediate impression.
On his debut against the Delhi cricket team in the quarter-final of the 1981/82 Ranji Trophy, he took 7 for 28 in the second innings, all the wickets coming in a spell of eleven overs.
On account of this performance, he was selected in the South Zone side to play the West Zone in the Duleep Trophy.
After going wicketless in the first innings, he took five in the second, including the wicket of Sunil Gavaskar who padded up to a googly.
It was India's first win in a Test match since 1981.
Sivaramakrishnan took another six wickets in the next innings at Delhi.
He took only five more wickets in the series.
In the World Championship of Cricket in Australia in the same season, he finished as the top wicket-taker and also took the most catches in the tournament.
It was a time when spinners, especially leg-spinners, were considered a luxury in one day cricket.
A memorable dismissal was that of Javed Miandad who was stumped off a leg break in the final.
Sivaramakrishnan did similarly well in the four-nation tournament in Sharjah a few weeks later.
India won 8 consecutive matches, along with Siva's ODI debut.
Overall, India won 12 out of the 16 matches Siva represented in his Career.
His next season saw a sudden drop in form.
Sivaramakrishnan was immediately noticed and picked for the team to tour Pakistan in 1982/83 and later to the West Indies.
He had played only three first-class matches until then.
Sivaramakrishnan made his Test debut at St. John's at the age of 17 years and 118 days.
He was the youngest Indian Test cricketer until that point in time.
He went wicketless but scored 17 runs in the only inning that he played.
In 1984, he toured Zimbabwe with the Young India side under Ravi Shastri.
Later that year, he was back in the Indian side, taking 4 for 27 against the visiting England cricket team for the India Under-25.
He was the third-youngest player to take ten wickets in a match at the age of 18 years and 333 days against England.
Sivaramakrishnan's second Test appearance was in the first Test against England at Bombay.
His 6 for 64 and 6 for 117 helped India to an eight wicket win.
He was also a part of the Indian squad which won the 1985 World Championship of Cricket.
Sivaramakrishnan first drew attention as a 12-year-old, claiming 7 wickets for 2 runs (7/2) in a Madras inter-school championship game.
He played a test in Sri Lanka in 1985 and two in Australia with little success.
That was the end of his Test career.
He made an unexpected comeback to the 1987 World Cup team and played in two matches.
Sivaramakrishnan converted himself into a batsman and continued to play first-class cricket on and off for another ten years.
He contributed three centuries when Tamil Nadu won the Ranji Trophy in 1987/88.
There were frequent reports of a comeback for the national team, but they all proved to be rumours.
Sivaramakrishnan began his commentary career in a test match between India and Bangladesh on November 12 November 2000.
He also serves as one of the players' representatives on the International Cricket Council's cricket committee.