The former legendary cricketer VVS Laxman is often considered as one of the calmest cricketers; however, tension broke him down and the victim was one of BCCI's present selectors Pragyan Ojha. The story dates back to 2010, during Australia's tour of India, in the Mohali Test when India was chasing 216 runs in the second innings. What was the situation of the India vs Australia Test match? In the second innings India was already struggling on 124 after losing 8 wickets. Ishant Sharma, who used to be a shaky batter but developed his skills over time, was partnering with the great Laxman. The two stitched a fighting stand of 81 runs, with Laxman being the main contributor. For Ishand, he was the anchor. The third highest scorer of the innings, Ishant, batted for 91 balls to get the 31 runs before Ben Hilfenhaus got him trapped for an LBW on the 92nd. With Ishant Sharma leaving, India had their last man left, Pragyan Ojha. India had just 11 runs left to win. A single mistake from him will end India's chance despite coming so close. Read also: How a JSCA–Tata Steel dispute built Ranchi’s stadium What happened between VVS Laxman and Pragyan Ojha? Pragyan Ojha was facing none other than Mitchell Johnson. Meanwhile, Laxman suffered from back spasms and Suresh Raina came out as a runner—something that was allowed till 2011. In the tense final moments, after Laxman hit the ball and called for a run, there was confusion at the non-striker’s end involving Ojha. Laxman tapped the ball and called for two quick runs. Ojha hesitated for a second, which confused Raina standing on the pitch next to him. Had the Australians been quick enough, either of them would have been run out. Watching that, Laxman lost his temper and shouted at Ojha. After a few balls, Ojha, who was halfway down, gave a run when Laxman blocked it. However Laxman declined it, and out of anger, he raised the bat as if to hit Ojha if he made another mistake. The rage was sorted on the field in the very next moment, as both were seen chatting calmly on the field. Notably, later in an interview, Raina said that he had never seen Laxman so angry before. Controversies that followed Despite all, India had managed to win the first Test by 1 wicket, with Laxman scoring 73* off 79 balls while chasing. However, controversies did not leave him behind. Following the win, the Australia captain Ricky Ponting expressed his frustration for having an extra runner for India. Not only that, he shrugged off Laxman's possibility of having an injury, given the way he batted. Later it was found that VVS Laxman failed to pass the fitness tests. this, thus helped Cheteshwar Pujara's door to open. The middle-order stalwart debuted on the second Test of the two-match Border-Gavaskar Trophy, at Bengaluru. In the second innings he scored 72 runs off 89 balls, as India sealed the match by 7 wickets.