But on Day Two’s play, Labuschagne looked more assured and presented his vintage self by hitting a 126-ball 64
Marnus Labuschagne
Before the ongoing day-night Test at the Adelaide Oval, Australia top-order batter Marnus Labuschagne was going through a horrid run of form. The right-handed batter had amassed just 658 runs in his last 13 Tests at an average of 27.41.
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But on Day Two’s play, Labuschagne looked more assured and presented his vintage self by hitting a 126-ball 64. “I reverted back to what I know best is go back, draw on board, look at footage, look at what I need to get done, where are the positions I want to be in, the things that are important to me. I hit every day up to the Test from when we finished. So, just went back to what I know,” he said.
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