Laxman has scored a mere 102 runs from six innings, at an average of 17.
He was equally abysmal on India's previous tour of England last summer, when he scored 182 runs from eight innings, at an average of 22.75. His series of failures with the bat have led to whispers in the media, by "a senior board official" and reports by "informed sources" that Laxman would retire by the time the Adelaide Test begins on January 24.
India's captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, now sidelined due to ban for slow over-rate, was been non-committal when asked about Laxman's so-called imminent retirement plans.
"As of now, there is nothing I know of officially. I wouldn't like to answer when there is a big if and a big but. I don't know from where it has come. Till Laxman comes and tells me, I wouldn't like to speculate on it," Dhoni had said, after the WACA Test.
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