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Marnus Labuschagne’s plan to obtain a valuable game time before Australia’s high -betting World Test Championship against South Africa was scanned once again. Labuschagne, the first of the two district championship fixtures for Glamorgan, continued to endure a dry magic with its bat in the second strokes after a FLOP show for the first time. The old world’s number one test dough turned its focus on wrinkle before the Blockbuster fixtures scheduled to take place as of June 11th. Before opening Australia’s award -winning WTC Mace, he joined Glamorgan, the district side for two fixtures who wanted to hang their English conditions a little early.

After a duck at the first Inning, Labuschagne continued to look for a purple patch after losing Zain Ul Hassan cheaply, pursuing a 66 target against Glamorgan’s Northamponshire.

Labuschagne only lasted eight deliveries, I lowered the Sanderson curtains to their inning and punched the return ticket only at 4 (8). In the first strokes, Labuschagne walked in a wrinkle at 46/1 for Glamorgan against Northamponshire in Sophia Gardens and wanted to find out; However, their plans were immediately blocked by South Australia Quick Harry Conway.

The 30 -year -old Northamponshire only took seven delivery and eight minutes before the Conway was drawn to Justin Broadow and forced the experienced dough to return for a duck.

Labuschagne’s award -winning small gate took a big celebration from the joyful Conway and revived the referee’s signal to verify the dismissal. While a Australian moment played a moment, the other looked at the first kick after a recent paternity break.

The consistent failure of the 30 -year -old child further combines Australia’s pressure at the WTC final play in XI. Although it is selected in the squad, there are questions about its place in the last XI.

Considering the form he destroyed, Marnus would now make the best use of his second round against Northamponshire. At 25.78 in the Border-Gavaskar Cup against India, only 232 running from five tests increased Labuschagne’s mediocre mediocre run in the team.

Labuschagne in search of missing Mojo then took a tour to Sri Lanka to test himself under the conditions that were not self -esteem. While the rest of their livestock continued to turn the tracks, the labuschagne could only reduce 50 runs from two Galle tests.

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