
In an attempt to prepare for the World Testing Championship (WTC 2025), Australia’s batter Marcus Labuschagne has been linked to the Glamorgan County side for two games. The 30 -year -old will replace the Colin Ingram proteas batter in the team for the two accessories.
The Australian No.3 faces Northambtnshire and Middlesex in its cardiff home Sophia Gardens of May 16 and 23, respectively, before the Australian Squadron of the Red Ball meets in London in the first week of next month.
Labuschagne will aim to bring his impulse since the summer in his period with Glamorgan. His 61 -run in the second tickets of the shield final marked his strongest performance in the red ball of the year.
In particular, Australia are the WTC defending champions and will observe to make history by becoming the first team to retain the coveted trophy.
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Recent developments also suggest that Marnus Labuschagne could be considered as a starter next to the Usman Khawaja in the World Testing Championship final. This possible movement would allow Cameron Green, who is now completely fit, claiming a place in alignment.
Although Labuschagne has never been opened in Test Cricket, Australia needs a new first -order pairing after the brief season of Travis Head as a starter against Sri Lanka. Head is expected to return to his usual position number 5.
Despite not scoring a century of proof in almost two years, Labuschagne demonstrated its value with key entries of 72 and 70 during Australia’s victory over India in the boxing day test. Its contributions will be vital for the first order stability of the team.
Australian selectors are ready to reveal their 15 -men team for Lord’s clash against South Africa on Monday (May 12).
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