Fun with the ball – but no joy with the bat for Marnus

Fun with the ball – but no joy with the bat for Marnus

Marnus Labuschagne has evidently been having fun with himself along with his new spinning adventures in Glamorgan – however the runs have gone lacking in his first match again at his Welsh ‘second residence’.

On Saturday, the world’s No.1 Test batter loved the pleasure of a four-for along with his new, uncommon mixture of leggies and off-spin – 4-81 being the most effective figures of his first-class profession – in opposition to Durham.

But requested to save lots of the day with the bat on Sunday as Glamorgan adopted on, the 28-year-old who’s loved runs aplenty for the Welsh county endured a uncommon second failure in two days, following his first-innings 17 with simply 5 as the house facet stared at defeat.

In the tip, with Glamorgan tottering at 6-104, the rain got here to their rescue with 22 overs left as they bought away with a draw of their second division conflict.

In his first innings, Labuschagne had been trapped lbw by Durham’s seam-bowling allrounder Ben Raine, whereas second time round it was his opening tempo companion Paul Coughlin who grabbed certainly one of county cricket’s most prized wickets after the No.3 had confronted simply 11 balls.

Labuschagne is in search of a three-figure booster with the World Test ultimate and Ashes looming, particularly as he did not attain get a ton on Australia’s current India tour, making a better of 63no in his eight Test innings.

Now in his fourth season at Glamorgan, Labuschagne is far cherished at their Sophia Gardens base, having entered the season with 1719 first-class runs and 6 centuries in all for them in simply 21 matches.

But first-time out in 2023, he shone as an alternative with the ball, coach Matthew Maynard revealing that leg-spinner Labuschagne had been a bit nervous about unveiling his new off-spin variations for the primary time within the first-class area.

He switched between each in Durham’s innings, whereas sending down 17.3 overs, as his Test colleague Michael Neser did many of the donkey work on Saturday, ending with 2-81 off his 26 overs.

“It is really nice to be back at my second home. I have so many great memories, friendships, and relationships with people here,” Labuschagne mentioned earlier than the match.

But the suspicion is he will not be fully comfortable till he is bought one other huge rating beneath his belt, along with his subsequent likelihood coming away at Leicestershire at Grace Road on Thursday.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au