Ace batsman VVS Laxman and World champion wrestler Sushil Kumar were among seven sportspersons honoured with the prestigious Padma Shri on Tuesday for their contribution in their respective disciplines.
Besides Laxman and Sushil, the other five conferred the civilian award were weightlifter Kunjarani Devi, shooter Gagan Narang, discus thrower Krishna Poonia, para jumper Shital Mahajan and mountaineer and Harbhajan Singh.
The 36-year-old Laxman, who scored 7903 runs in 120 Tests at an average of 47.32, has played many a memorable match-winning knock for India in his nearly 15-year-old international career, starting 1996.
He entered cricketing folklore with a magnificent 281 against Steve Waugh's Australia in 2001, which helped India script a historic win after following-on in the Eden Gardens Test.
Last year, the stylish batsman from Hyderabad was India's saviour on many occasions.
In August, he was instrumental in the team winning the third Test against Sri Lanka with an unbeaten 103, as India levelled the three-match series 1-1.
In October, Laxman then battled severe back pain to hit an unbeaten 73 as India won the second Test against Australia in Mohali, and followed it up with another very special knock last month against South Africa in Durban, scoring 96 as India won the second Test and levelled the series.
Laxman, who was conferred the Arjuna award in 2001, has scored 16 hundreds and 49 half centuries in Tests, besides 2338 runs from 86 one-day internationals.
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