No matter how many runs Labushen scores, Team India is not afraid! (PC-AFP)
New Delhi, 65 in the first innings and 170 runs in the second innings. These figures are of Australian batsman Marnus Labuschen who is currently playing in county cricket. Labushen is playing for Glamorgan in the county and is seeing it as preparation for the final of the World Test Championship starting on 7 June. After these two innings of Labushen, it is being said that this player has now become a big threat for Team India, but it is probably not so.
Labushen is considered the best Test batsman in the world. His bat also emits a lot of runs in England, but this will not worry Team India so much and the reason for this is the bowling attack of the Indian team. India has such fast bowlers who can beat good batsmen in English conditions.
Siraj-Shami will leave no stone unturned!
Marnal Labushen has indicated to return to his form by hitting a total of 235 runs in 2 innings, but the truth is that he has scored these runs against the county team which does not have fast bowlers like Shami and Siraj. It is not going to be so easy for Labushen to face Shami and Siraj. Both these players swing the ball amazingly and if the ball is red then they are like time for the batsmen.
Shami-Siraj’s rule in IPL
The good thing for Team India is that the balls of both Mohammad Siraj and Mohammad Shami are spewing fire. Both Shami-Siraj have rocked the IPL. Shami has taken the maximum 19 wickets in 11 matches so far. At the same time, Mohammad Siraj has also taken 15 wickets in 10 matches. Now in India in T20 format, both of them are doing so well with the white ball, so imagine what will happen with the red ball?
The biggest thing is that both the players are seen in good rhythm, which is good news for Team India. In such a situation, it is clear that even if Labushen had scored 400 runs before the final of the Test Championship, it would hardly have made any difference to Team India.
Source: www.tv9hindi.com
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