Relieved at getting a Test hundred after 16 matches, VVS Laxman agreed that there is something about his relationship with Eden Gardens, but added that Tuesday's innings against the West Indies was not that challenging.
India made merry on a flat Eden track, amassing 631 for 7 declared, with centuries coming from the blades of Rahul Dravid (119), Mahendra Singh Dhoni (144) and Laxman's unbeaten 176, on day two of the second Test.
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This was Laxman's 17th century, after a gap of 15 months, his last (103 not out) coming against Sri Lanka in August 2010.
"I have always enjoyed batting at the Eden Gardens. Not only batting, all the Tests I played here I really enjoyed playing here. It's a great ground with great history. Even as there were not many spectators in the Test, people of Kolkata make it special. It's a special ground for all of us," Laxman said after his fifth century at the venue.
"It was a relief to get a hundred. The last one was against Sri Lanka at P Sara Oval in the third Test, where the team was under tremendous pressure. After that I played knocks in pressure situations," Laxman added.
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