Labuschagne has scored a century only once in the last 37 Test innings.
Australia cricket team’s experienced batsman Marnus Labuschagne is currently going through a very bad phase in Test cricket. So in this bad phase, the cricketer has got full support from his captain Pat Cummins.
It is noteworthy that for some time now, Labuschagne has been seen continuously struggling to score runs. In the last 37 Test innings, fans have seen only one century from Labuschagne’s bat.
So, his performance in the last 6 innings has been 2, 1, 5, 3, 1* and 10 runs. After this mediocre performance, there is constant talk about his place in the team. However, now Cummins has given a big statement supporting Labuschagne.
Out of form Labuschagne got support from Cummins
Let us tell you that regarding the poor test form of Marnus Labuschagne, Pat Cummins quoted Fox Sports and said – Not at all. He will be the first player to admit that he just needs to score a few runs to stay in the team. His poor form is not due to lack of practice in the nets. Apparently he was out in the second innings (first Test against New Zealand) due to down leg problem.
Cummins further said- We are very clear about our team that these 6 players are the best batsmen of our team. Although sometimes this is not seen, the story of our team has been that when someone needs someone, someone always stands up.
Let us tell you that at present Labuschagne is an important member of the Australia team in the two-match Test series against New Zealand. However, it will be worth watching whether he will get a place in the playing eleven of the second Test match against New Zealand starting from March 8 or not?