SA vs Aus: Labushen became a victim of left -handed bowler, big weakness in the final | Marnus Labuschagne WTC Final 2025

Marnus Labuschagne WTC Final 2025 : The ICC World Test Championship 2025 final has started today at Lord’s Stadium in London i.e. from June 11. In this important match, South Africa won the toss and decided to bowl first and harassed the Australian batsmen from the beginning. The start of Australia in this match was quite bad. For Australia, Marnas Labushen was very upset by South Africa’s best fast bowler Marco Yasan. There was a change in Labushen’s batting order and in this match he was seen opening. However, Labushen could not make a big score in this match.

Labushen had no response to Jansan’s ball

Marnas Labushen was dismissed for just 17 runs in the final of the World Test Championship 2025. He hit only one four in this match. His wicket was taken by Marco Janson. Marco Janson has been seen harassing Labushen from the beginning. The South African bowler bowled the ball by the round the wicket. The ball did not understand this ball at all and the ball went to wicketkeeper Kelle Verene with his bat, who caught this catch in a great way.

Marnas Labushen has been seen getting very upset in Test cricket against the left -handed bowler. Since 2022, the Australian team batsman has faced 271 balls in Test format against the left -handed fast bowler, in which he has scored just 104 runs and he has been out six times. Labushen would definitely like to improve this figure in the second innings. Talking about Marco Jansan, he has bowled well in this match so far and has taken three wickets.

Marnas Labushen’s figures in Test cricket

The figures have been very good in the Test of Marnas Labushen. He made his Test debut against England for Australia in 2018. Since then, he has scored 4413 runs in 58 matches at an average of 46.45 and a strike rate of 51.80. His highest personal score has been 215 runs. The best batsman has scored 11 centuries and 23 half -centuries in Test format. Talking about his figures against South Africa, the Australian batsman has scored 126 runs in the five innings of four matches at an average of 31.50. His highest personal score has been 185 runs.

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