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Marnus Labuschagne

Marnus Labuschagne
Labuschagne at Headingley during the 2019 Ashes series
Personal information
Born (1994-06-22) 22 June 1994 (age 30)
Klerksdorp, South Africa
Height180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium-fast, Right-arm leg break
RoleBatter
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 455)7 October 2018 v Pakistan
Last Test22 November 2024 v India
ODI debut (cap 229)14 January 2020 v India
Last ODI8 November 2024 v Pakistan
ODI shirt no.33
Only T20I (cap 102)5 April 2022 v Pakistan
T20I shirt no.33
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2014/15–presentQueensland (squad no. 33)
2016/17–presentBrisbane Heat (squad no. 33)
2019–presentGlamorgan (squad no. 33)
Career statistics
Competition Test ODI FC LA
Matches 51 59 154 106
Runs scored 4,119 1,778 11,496 3,273
Batting average 48.45 37.28 45.61 35.19
100s/50s 11/20 2/12 32/56 3/25
Top score 215 124 215 135
Balls bowled 1,262 251 6,439 922
Wickets 13 6 84 18
Bowling average 61.15 47.33 48.61 55.33
5 wickets in innings 0 0 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 0
Best bowling 3/45 3/39 4/81 3/39
Catches/stumpings 38/– 35/– 135/– 56/–
Medal record
Men's Cricket
Representing  Australia
ICC Cricket World Cup
Winner 2023 India
ICC World Test Championship
Winner 2021-2023
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 25 November 2024

Marnus Labuschagne (/læbəˈʃn/ or Afrikaans: [la.bəs'kax.ni];[1] born 22 June 1994) is an Australian international cricketer[2] who captains Queensland and plays for Glamorgan in county cricket and for Brisbane Heat in the Big Bash League. Labuschagne was once ranked as high as no.1 in the ICC Test batting rankings, and has previously been considered as one of the best Test batsmen in the world. Labuschagne was a member of the Australian team that won the 2023 ICC World Test Championship final and the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup.

Labuschagne was born in Klerksdorp, North West Province, South Africa. He represented Queensland at various levels in junior cricket, before making his first-class cricket debut in 2014. In August 2019, Labuschagne was the first cricketer to become a concussion substitute in a Test match, replacing Steve Smith.[3] Labuschagne was the leading run-scorer in Test matches in 2019. He rose to fourth place in the ICC Player Rankings during the year, a rise of 106 places.[4] In January 2020, Labuschagne was named as the ICC Men's Emerging Cricketer of the Year by the International Cricket Council (ICC),[5] in February as Australia's Test player of the year,[6][7] and in April as one of the five Cricketers of the Year by Wisden Cricketers' Almanack.[8][9]

Early life

Labuschagne was born in Klerksdorp, in South Africa's North West province, to South African parents. His family emigrated to Australia in 2004 when he was 10, after his father gained work in the mining industry, and Labuschagne attended school at Brisbane State High School. He grew up speaking Afrikaans, and only became fluent in English after moving to Australia.[1][10] In 2021, he revealed that in November 2010, he worked at The Gabba, Brisbane, as a Hot Spot infrared camera operator for Channel 9, and witnessed Peter Siddle's hat-trick during the 2010–11 Ashes series, on Siddle's 26th birthday.[11]

Domestic career

A right-handed batsman, Labuschagne played for Queensland at under-12, under-15, under-17, and under-19 level, and captained the side at the 2012–13 National Championships.[12][13] In Brisbane Grade Cricket, he plays for Easts-Redlands District Cricket Club.[14] He spent 2013 playing club cricket in England for Plymouth in the Devon Premier League and played for Sandwich Town Cricket Club in the Kent Premier League in 2014, scoring prolifically for both sides.[15][16]

After playing just once for Queensland Academy, Labuschagne made his first-class cricket debut in the first round of the 2014–15 Sheffield Shield season against South Australia at the Adelaide Oval. Opening the batting with Joe Burns, he scored 83 runs in Queensland's first innings, featuring in a 99-run fourth-wicket partnership with Nick Stevens.[17] Later in the 2014–15 season, Labuschagne was used as a substitute fielder for the Australian national side in the second Test against India at the Gabba, taking a low catch at short leg.[1]

Labuschagne made his List A debut for Queensland in the 2015 One-Day Cup in October 2015 and scored his maiden first-class century in the following month, making 112 runs in his eighth Sheffield Shield match.[1] He scored 273 runs at a batting average of 45 in the 2016 One-Day Cup and was named player of the tournament.[1]

In September 2017, during a 2017 One-Day Cup match between Queensland and Cricket Australia XI, he became the first fielder to be penalised under the newly introduced Law designed to stop fielders deceiving batsmen. Labuschagne dived to field a ball in the covers, and although he failed to stop the ball he feigned throwing to the wicket-keeper. His team was penalised five runs.[18][19]

After being Queensland's leading run-scorer in the 2017–18 Sheffield Shield, Cricket Australia named him in their Sheffield Shield team of the season.[20]

In June 2024, Labuschagne was formally announced as Queensland Bulls state captain for both Sheffield Shield and One-Day Cup, having previously filled the role on two occasions in 2023 in One-Day Cup and Sheffield Shield matches against South Australia. [21]

In the 2024–25 Sheffield Shield season, Labuschagne switched from his part-time legspin to bowling medium pace in the lead-up to the Test series against India.[22]

County cricket

Labuschagne playing for Glamorgan (2023).

In April 2019, Labuschagne signed for Glamorgan County Cricket Club for the 2019 English cricket season.[23] He made 1,114 runs in his first County Championship season, including three centuries in his first four first-class matches - one of which was a then career-best 182 against Sussex in a Glamorgan record second-wicket partnership of 291.[24] He was the second-highest scorer in the Second Division of the County Championship, despite only playing in ten matches, and topped Glamorgan's batting averages with an average of 61.89 runs per innings.[25][26] He also took 19 wickets with a bowling average of 38.11.[27] In November 2019, he re-signed for Glamorgan for the next two seasons following his performances in the 2019 Ashes.[28]

In June 2020, Labuschagne's contract was extended for an extra season following the disruption of the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[29]

International career

Tour of UAE against Pakistan 2018–19

In September 2018, he was named in Australia's Test squad for their series against Pakistan.[30][31] He made his Test debut for Australia against Pakistan on 7 October 2018, scoring a two-ball duck in his first innings and 13 runs in his second. He also took two wickets on debut.[2][32] He had his baggy green cap presented by Michael Hussey. In the second Test, he took another five wickets and made scores of 25 and 43, top scoring in Australia's second innings.[33]

India and Sri Lanka in Australia 2018–19

Marnus was named in the Australian One Day International squad in December 2018 ahead of the team's tour of India the following year before he was surprisingly added to the Australian Test squad for the fourth Test match against the touring Indians at the start of the year. He was selected to bat at number three in the batting order, a decision which was "heavily criticised" at the time.[4][34][35] He scored 38 runs in his only innings and was retained in the side for the two Tests against Sri Lanka at the end of the summer.[36]

Ashes in England 2019

Labuschagne batting for Australia in the 2019 Ashes series

After showing good early season form for Glamorgan in county cricket,[37] he was named in Australia's squad for the 2019 Ashes series in England.[38][39] On 18 August 2019, Labuschagne replaced Steve Smith on day five of the second Test, after Smith suffered a concussion on the previous day[40] – becoming the first player to be concussion substitute in a Test match following a change in the International Cricket Council's (ICC) regulations.[41] Players substituted in this way are intended to be a "like for like" replacement,[42][43] a role he "took very seriously".[44][45] He went on to score 59 runs, the highest in the Australian second innings, and was selected for the third Test in Smith's absence, top-scoring in both Australian innings, batting in a style which was described as "exceptionally doughty, brave and intelligent batting".[46] After England were bowled out for 67 in their first innings, Labuschagne became the fifth batsman in Test history to make two scores in a match higher than the total scored by the opposing team in one of their innings.[47]

Pakistan and New Zealand in Australia 2019–20

Labuschagne retained his place in the Australian side for the visit of Pakistan the following summer, scoring 185, his maiden Test century, at the Gabba.[48] He scored another century in the second Test[49] before scoring a third in the first Test against New Zealand in December. Having made three consecutive centuries, he made half-centuries in his next two innings before starting 2020 by making his first double-century in the third Test against New Zealand at the SCG, scoring 215 runs.[50] He finished 2019 as the year's highest Test match run-scorer, having made 975 of his 1,104 Test runs in the year after his appearance as a concussion substitute in August.[4][51][52] During the year he rose 106 places to become the fourth-ranked batsman on the ICC rankings.[4][51]

Tours of India and South Africa 2019–20

In December 2019, Labuschagne was named in Australia's ODI squad for their 2020 tour of India.[53] He made his ODI debut on 14 January; Australia won the match by ten wickets with Labuschagne not batting or bowling in the game.[54] He played the remaining two ODIs of the series, scoring a maiden ODI half-century in the third match.[55]

After being retained in the Australian squad for their tour of South Africa, he scored his first ODI century in March, making 108 runs at Potchefstroom, close to his hometown.[56] In April 2020, Cricket Australia awarded Labuschagne with a central contract ahead of the 2020–21 season.[57][58] On 16 July 2020, Labuschagne was named in a 26-man preliminary squad of players to begin training ahead of a possible tour to England following the COVID-19 pandemic.[59][60] On 14 August 2020, Cricket Australia confirmed that the fixtures would be taking place, with Labuschagne included in the touring party.[61][62]

New Zealand in Australia 2020

New Zealand returned to Australia after the Test series, with games scheduled to be held on the 13th, 15th and 20 March 2020. The first match was won by Australia, with a winning margin of 71 runs as Labuschagne made 56.[63] However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2nd and 3rd matches were cancelled without a ball being bowled due to travel restrictions.[64][65][66]

In February 2022, Labuschagne was named in Australia's Twenty20 International (T20I) squad for their one-off match against Pakistan.[67] He made his T20I debut on 5 April 2022, for Australia against Pakistan.[68]

Ashes in England 2023

Labuschagne scored 328 runs at 32.8 with a century in the 4th Test. This was just his second century scored outside of Australia.[69]

2023 Cricket World Cup

He was selected in Australia's squad for the 2023 World Cup.[70] He scored a match-winning half century in the World Cup Final against India to take his team home.[71]

India in Australia 2024–25

Ahead of the first test of the series, there was a lot of speculation about the form of Labuschagne. This intensified following his performance where was batted poorly in both innings.[72]To make matters worse, Labuschagne was also criticized for his bowling.[73]

Test records

In December 2022, on West Indies tour of Australia, Labuschagne achieved the 3000 run landmark, and became the joint second-fastest batter to achieve this feat.[74] He took 51 innings to accomplish the landmark, equalling West Indies' batter Everton Weekes.[74][75]

Achievements

Personal life

Labuschagne married his wife, Rebekah, on 26 May 2017. Their first child, a daughter, Hallie was born on 20 September 2022.[76] They have a chocolate Labrador named 'Milo' who has been known to make appearances on Labuschagne's Instagram playing backyard cricket.[citation needed]

Labuschagne was brought up in a Christian household and committed to the faith aged 17. On his faith, Labuschagne says, "Sport is a fickle game and injuries play a big part. In the big scheme of things, what you're worth, what you put your value in, isn't out there on the pitch; it's internal and in Christ... cricket is always going to be up and down and if you have [Jesus Christ as] a constant in your life, it makes life a lot easier."[77]

Labuschagne has a strong love for coffee, having completed a barista course at the age of 21. The player has been known to take his commercial grade coffee machine away on tour with the Australian Cricket Team. On the tour to Pakistan, he also took 30 kg of coffee beans and 1000L of oat milk for the team.[78]

Away from the field, Labuschagne has been known to hone his batting skills with home-made games in his backyard. In preparation for the 2022 Australian tour of Pakistan, he was seen practising batting on his home balcony in Brisbane on a rubber mat laden with pieces of taped aluminium and metal sheeting to try to emulate the variable bounce and turn of Pakistani wickets.[79]

Labuschagne is a supporter of National Rugby League club the Brisbane Broncos.

Statistics

[80] [81] [82] [83] [84] [85] [86] [87] [88] [89]

T20 Franchise Statistics
Team Season League Batting Bowling Fielding
Competition Matches Innings Runs Average High score 100s / 50s Overs Wickets Runs Economy Average Catches
Brisbane Heat 2016/17 BBL 3 2 21 1.00 20 0 / 0 4 1 54 13.50 54.00 4
2017/18 BBL 3 3 21 7.00 20 0 / 0 1 0 5 5.00 0
2018/19 BBL 1 1 0 0.00 0 0 / 0 0 0 0 0
2019/20 BBL 3 3 55 18.33 28 0 / 0 1 0 11 11.00 0
2020/21 BBL 6 6 176 29.33 49 0 / 0 17 10 146 8.59 14.60 2
2021/22 BBL 1 1 3 3.00 3 0 / 0 3 1 23 11.00 23.00 1
2022/23 BBL 8 8 192 24.00 73 0 / 1 1 0 20 11.00 4
2023/24 BBL 2 2 75 37.50 45 0 / 0 0 0 0 0
Total 27 26 543 20.88 73 0 / 1 25 12 259 10.36 21.58 11
Glamorgan 2021 T20 Blast 8 8 390 48.75 93* 0 / 4 22 9 193 8.77 21.44 5
2022 T20 Blast 6 5 118 23.60 41 0 / 0 12 3 103 8.58 34.33 3
Total 14 13 508 39.08 93* 0 / 4 34 12 296 8.71 24.67 8
Career Total 41 39 1051 26.95 93* 0 / 5 59 24 555 9.41 23.13 19
Statistics are correct to January 11, 2024

International centuries

As of September 2023, Labuschagne has scored 11 centuries in Test matches and two in ODIs.

Test centuries scored by Labuschagne[90]
No. Score Against Pos. Venue Date Result
1 185  Pakistan 3 The Gabba, Brisbane 21 November 2019 Won
2 162  Pakistan 3 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 29 November 2019 Won
3 143  New Zealand 3 Perth Stadium, Perth 12 December 2019 Won
4 215  New Zealand 3 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 3 January 2020 Won
5 108  India 3 The Gabba, Brisbane 15 January 2021 Lost
6 103  England 3 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 16 December 2021 Won
7 104  Sri Lanka 3 Galle International Stadium, Galle 8 July 2022 Lost
8 204  West Indies 3 Perth Stadium, Perth 30 November 2022 Won
9 104*
10 163  West Indies 3 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 8 December 2022 Won
11 111  England 3 Old Trafford, Manchester 19 July 2023 Drawn
ODI centuries scored by Labuschagne[91]
No. Score Against Pos. Venue Date Result
1 108  South Africa 4 Senwes Park, Potchefstroom 7 March 2020 Lost
2 124  South Africa 4 Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein 9 September 2023 Won

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Montañas Adirondack Ubicación geográficaCoordenadas 44°06′45″N 73°55′26″O / 44.1125, -73.9239Ubicación administrativaPaís  Estados UnidosDivisión Nueva YorkCaracterísticasMáxima cota Monte Marcy (1,63 km)Orogenia GrenvillePeriodo Período TónicoMapa de localización Montañas Adirondack Ubicación de las Adirondack al noreste del Estado de Nueva York, Estados Unidos.[editar datos en Wikidata] Las montañas [de] Adirondack (en inglés: Adi...

 

Second largest city of Kosovo Municipality and city in KosovoPrizrenMunicipality and cityView of Prizren FlagSealPrizrenShow map of KosovoPrizrenShow map of EuropeCoordinates: 42°12′46″N 20°44′21″E / 42.21278°N 20.73917°E / 42.21278; 20.73917CountryKosovoDistrictPrizrenGovernment • TypeMayor–council • MayorShaqir Totaj (PDK) • CouncilPrizren Municipal CouncilArea • Municipality626.86 km2 (242.03 sq...

 

For the dance music act, see House of Prince (band). House of Prince A/STypeSubsidiaryIndustryTobaccoFounded1957; 66 years ago (1957) as Adler & Co.[1]FounderJulius AdlerHeadquartersDenmarkProductsCigarettesNumber of employees1,700 (2006)ParentBritish American Tobacco House of Prince A/S, is a Danish cigarette manufacturer. As Denmark's only cigarette manufacturer,[2] it was an independent subsidiary of Scandinavian Tobacco Company until its sale to Briti...

Wout van Aert Informação pessoal Nome nativo Wout van Aert Nascimento 15 de setembro de 1994 (29 anos)Herentals Estatura 187 cm Cidadania  Bélgica Ocupação ciclista desportivo (en) Prémios Belgian Sportsman of the year, Flandrien of the Year, Flandrien of the Year, Flandrien of the Year Informação equipa Equipa atual Team Jumbo-Visma Desporto Ciclismo Disciplina Ciclocross e estrada Função ciclocross, Sprinter e contrarrelógio Tipo de corredor Classic�...

 

SantanDaerahKawasan tropisBahan utamaKelapa Cookbook: Santan  Media: Santan Santan adalah cairan berwarna putih susu yang berasal dari parutan daging kelapa tua yang dibasahi sebelum akhirnya diperas dan disaring.[1][2] Wujudnya yang tidak tembus cahaya dan rasanya yang kaya disebabkan oleh kandungan minyak, bagian terbesarnya adalah lemak jenuh. Santan kelapa adalah bahan makanan yang merakyat di Asia Tenggara, Asia Selatan, Karibia, dan Amerika Selatan. Santan memil...

 

Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1852-1920) SirGeorge CallaghanSir George CallaghanBorn(1852-12-21)21 December 1852London, EnglandDied23 November 1920(1920-11-23) (aged 67)Chelsea, London, EnglandBuriedSt Mary the Virgin, Bathwick, SomersetAllegiance United Kingdom of Great Britain and IrelandService/branch Royal NavyYears of service1866–1918RankAdmiral of the FleetCommands heldHMS AlacrityHMS HermioneHMS EndymionHMS EdgarHMS CaesarHMS Prince of Wales...

French physicist Georges BruhatLe professeur Bruhat en décembre 1940Born(1887-12-21)21 December 1887BesançonDied1 January 1945(1945-01-01) (aged 57)Sachsenhausen concentration campNationalityFrenchAlma materÉcole normale supérieure, ParisKnown forCours de physique généraleAwardsThree Physicists Prize (Prix des trois physiciens)Scientific careerFieldsMathematics, physicsInstitutionsÉcole normale supérieure, Paris and others Georges Bruhat (21 December 1887 –&#...

 

Beatrix Philipp (2010) Beatrix Philipp geb. Hellweg (* 7. Juli 1945 in Mönchengladbach; † 1. Mai 2019 in Düsseldorf) war eine deutsche Politikerin (CDU). Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Beruf 2 Partei 3 Abgeordnete 4 Weblinks 5 Einzelnachweise Leben und Beruf Nach dem Abitur 1965 absolvierte Beatrix Philipp ein Studium für das Lehramt an Grund- und Hauptschulen in Freiburg im Breisgau, Frankfurt am Main und Neuss, welches sie 1970 mit der ersten Staatsprüfung beendete. Nach dem Referenda...

 

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Para otros usos de este término, véase Lozoya. Río Lozoya El río Lozoya, en el curso libre de su cuenca.Ubicación geográficaCuenca Cuenca del TajoNacimiento Macizo de Peñalara(Rascafría, Madrid)Desembocadura Río Jarama(Uceda, Guadalajara) (margen derecha)Coordenadas 40°52′25″N 3°27′18″O / 40.8735, -3.45502778Ubicación administrativaPaís EspañaDivisión Provincias de Madrid y GuadalajaraCuerpo de aguaLongitud 91 kmSuperficie de cuenca 1265 km²Caudal medio...

 

DeVito at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con Danny DeVito is an American actor and filmmaker, who has been active in film since the 1970s. One of his early notable roles was as Martini in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest in 1975 alongside Jack Nicholson. In the 70s and 80s, he appeared in Car Wash (1976), Terms of Endearment (1983), Romancing the Stone (1984) and its sequel The Jewel of the Nile (1985), Ruthless People (1986), Throw Momma from the Train (1987), Twins (1988), and The War of the Roses...

 

Grande Prêmio da Malásia de Fórmula 1 de 2007 Nono GP da Malásia em Sepang Detalhes da corrida Categoria Fórmula 1 Data 8 de abril de 2007 Nome oficial IX Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix[1] Local Circuito Internacional de Sepang, Sepang, Selangor, Malásia Percurso 5.543 km Total 56 voltas / 310.408 km Condições do tempo Ensolarado Pole Piloto Felipe Massa Ferrari Tempo 1:35.043 Volta mais rápida Piloto Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes Tempo 1.36.701 (na volta 22) Pódio Primeiro Fernand...

The Colombo Express, salah satu kapal peti kemas yang terbesar yang dioperasikan oleh Hapag-Lloyd dari Jerman Kapal peti kemas (Inggris: containership atau celullarship) adalah kapal yang khusus digunakan untuk mengangkut peti kemas yang standar. Memiliki rongga (cells) untuk menyimpan peti kemas ukuran standar. Peti kemas diangkat ke atas kapal di terminal peti kemas dengan menggunakan kran/derek khusus yang dapat dilakukan dengan cepat, baik derek-derek yang berada di dermaga, maupun derek ...

 

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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources.Find sources: Siwan play – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (July 2011) Siwan is a play written in the Welsh language by Saunders Lewis, first produced in 1956. The first English language translation of the play (sometimes known by the alternative t...

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Swedish long-distance runner Buud in the Comrades Marathon, 2013, where he finished second Jonas Buud born 28 March 1974,[1] is a Swedish ultra-distance runner who lives in Mora, central Sweden. Buud is a former orienteer who changed to long-distance running and has achieved international success. He became European Champion over 100 kilometres in 2009 and 2010, and was runner-up at the World Championships in 2009, 2010, 2012, and 2014. In the combined European/World championship over...

 
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