Australian body Marnus Labuschagne landed for more than 20 days and prepared for the ICC World Test Championship against South Africa (WTC Final).
Labuschagne, the first two matches of the District Championship before the WTC Final Test match were included in the glamorgan squad. He did not return to the district as he went for the duck.
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Marnus Labuschagne 7-ball duck
Labuschagne, while returning to the Glamorgan team, only nine minutes surely on the field. The 10th century hit the glamorgan, but Northamptonshire Pacer bent an outswinger in Harry Conway and was caught in the third slip in Labuschagne.
After receiving the wicket, the Unique Festival of Conway increased the crowd and completed the day of Glamorgan with 82-3.
View the dismissal here:
Marnus Labuschagne’s World Test Championship Final Prep, Harry Conway’s hands began with a duck … Of course, noted in style.
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Marnus Labuschagne will play a decisive role for Aussies in the WTC final against Heteas. No will sink in. 4 Positions and PACE will be difficult to play with the PACE attack in English.
It can also be useful for the fields and teams in the important parts of the earth. WTC 2025 will be played on June 11, from June 11.
Marnus labuschagne replaces Colin Ingram
Labuschagne replaces South African-tazilling Colin Ingram, which is superior to the tournament. Ingram, four and a century and in five6.37 in five6.37 in five test matches in 451.
“It will be good to attract it, he knows the players, brings energy and quality, so it is very pleasant to go back to the staff,” he said, in Labuschagne
The glamorgan points schedule is in the sixth place and won the first match of the season in Canterbury last week.
Australian players in County Cricket
Labuschagne’s teammate Beau Webster in the WTC 2025 final, Warwickshire also attended the preparation of the big final. Webster took two wakets for 42 runs in the 11th year against Hobacks in Edgbaston.
Nathan Mcandrew, who is not in the Australian squad, played the first match of the season for Sussex. Received a wicket against Somerset.
In the match between Sussex and Somerset, Michael Vaughan’s son Archiaugan took 70 runs in 11 balls.
Peter Handscomb, Leicestershire, team closed Middlesex for a total of 232 run.
The other Australian fruit, Kurtis Patterson, enjoys playing for Surrey against Yorkshe in the UK.