Marnus labuschagne and the art of Batting.

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Taunts of "you're not good enough" rained down on him as Labuschagne was drafted in as Smith's concussion substitute at Lord's.

Marnus labuschagne has since then been a beacon and a blowing of the winds of change. Welcome change.đź’•
His temperament, composure and grit to battle through any situation-like he showed in England
reminds you of certain steve smith...
It cannot be expressed with enough respite that we finally have someone in the sqaud apart from Steve smith
who is comfortable to bat at difficult pitches and possess the arsenal to launch a foray into the opposition attack...
...Somebody who can save the game from loosing when rival team is having their moment
and also scoring match winning knocks..
Michael vaughan said in an interview that Smith is the master of two crucial aspects for the Batsman:The art of Batting and the art of leaving. I don't think I'll be too far off to label Marnus an apprentice in the same.

An apprentice in art of batting and the art of leaving.
He has been successfully integrated and transitioned to Australian cricket and from what we've seen so far, he's just getting started.

And the best part? He'll get better and better. He has shown the maturity...
...which affirms the belief that Marnus labuschagne is here for the long term and he will end up as a great.
He may take time, he may falter now and then, he may stumble too but In time, he'll help us accomplish wonders.

In time,He will help us to conquer the world once again.đź’•
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