The 2001 Eden Test is part of cricketing folklore now, and Laxman said focus should be on what is on hand right now.
"It was a long way back. But all of us still take confidence from that series. It (Eden Test) was a historic one that continues to inspire and give confidence whenever you're in trouble," he said.
Known for his fighting knocks while making them look sublime, Laxman said, "At the same time, we have to be in the present. Any series involving the two countries is watched very closely from followers of both the sides."
As matter of fact, in the last two years, Laxman averages 70.38, especially after his match-winning knocks in India's previous series in Sri Lanka.
In Galle, he found himself shepherding the tail, though India lost out. In the second Test at the SSC, Laxman stood up with Sachin Tendulkar at a crucial moment and India drew the match.
His best was at the P Sara Oval, where he came into his own with the chips down and the pitch playing fickle, as he battled a back injury and pressure of a fourth innings chase, to score his 16th Test hundred and a series-levelling win in August.
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