The veteran batsman said his own experience of working with the 62-year-old has been excellent and he has come to admire the former England coach's knowledge of the game.
"It has been brilliant working with Duncan. The time we spent with him in West Indies was very encouraging and you know from just talking to him that he has such a deep knowledge of the game," he said.
The four-Test series against England starting July 21 is being touted as India's first big challenge since becoming the world number one but Laxman said his side has got nothing to prove.
"The Lord's Test is going to be his 100th as a coach, which is a great achievement in itself, and he will be the first coach to achieve it," Laxman said of the coach who took over in the just-concluded tour of the West Indies from South African Gary Kirsten.
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