It is true that Laxman has not had great success in conditions where the ball swings in the air and moves off it too. The two countries where it is most prevalent as a condition are England and South Africa. Here is his record on his five tours (14 Tests) to these countries.
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[B][SIZE="3"]Season/Versus M Inns NO 50s100s HS Runs Avg[/SIZE][/B]
1996-1997 SAF 2 3 2 0 0 35no 40 40
2001-2002 SAF 2 3 0 1 0 89 150 50
2002 ENG 4 6 1 1 0 74 199 39.8
2006-2007 SAF 3 6 1 2 0 73 180 36
2007 ENG 3 5 1 2 0 54 205 51.25
[B][COLOR="DarkRed"]OVERALL RECORD 14 23 5 6 0 290 774 43[/COLOR][/B]
Its not a bad record if you just look at the average - 43 against a career average of 44 something. But its conspicuous by the missing century. In fact he really did not stand out in any of these series except, maybe, in the last tour to England. Its not surprising that Laxman should not have the big scores in such conditions. His very game is such that lateral movement, particularly late swing would trouble him. Its because of his being a free stroking player who plays the shot he wants to not because thats where that ball should, by the book, be hit. He is not going to leave a ball because it is swinging at the last minute. He has already made up his mind to play it and he will. The fact that he does not have great foot movement and does not hesitate hitting balls from the off stump and outside to mid wicket doesn't help. But thank God for that for Laxman wouldn't be Laxman if he played differently.
Who wants players like Vishwanath, Azharuddin and Laxman to bat like Gavaskar or Boycott? Our compulsive need to see our favourite stars averaging in the fifties (if not higher) is what makes us devalue their real worth - as artists who are to be cherished and not to be downgraded by breaking their art down to mere numbers. There will be others who will score the big hundreds in England for me Laxman's hundreds in Australia, West Indies and at home are good enough
PS Having said that, it sure is a record Laxman would want to set right although it to ask him to change his style of play at this late stage of his career is not realistic.
I did not include the last tour of New Zealand for that was something else. Those were not just wickets with movement - they really were substandards wickets.