In both white-ball and Test cricket, Australia’s all-rounder Marnus Labuschagne has never hesitated to take the bowl. His confidence in his ability to bowl is sufficient, and he can bowl with some medium pace and useful leg-spin. The 30-year-old has taken 13 wickets at an average of 58.23 in 44 innings of bowling so far.
Prior to the forthcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Labuschagne stated that he would like to bowl to Virat Kohli, the standout batsman for India. He also gave the former India skipper a playful warning that he shouldn’t be scared of bowling bouncers.
“How are you going to arrive? Will you get Australia’s third-best bowler to start giving Virat Kohli bouncers? That’s what I believe people want to see. Are you able to play on someone’s ego?.
Is it your intention to avoid Marnus’ bouncers? On The Grade Cricketer, Marnus Labuschagne stated.
“Anytime, I’m happy to add something. Whatever the group requires. I would really like to strike a small bouncer at 135 kmph. I possess that quality. Just three more k[mph] than my best recorded speed of 132 kmph. The boys detest that. “They’ll be upset that I mentioned that I have 135 in me,” he continued.
In the ongoing Sheffield Shield, Labuschagne has also been bowling, hitting bouncers to Alex Carey and Sam Whiteman. Australia is seeking an all-round player to split
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The workload with Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, and Mitchell Starc, while Cameron Green is not participating in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. For the part, Labuschagne is preparing himself.