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Marnus Labuschagne

Australia

Batter

Batting: Right Hand Bat
Bowling: Right Arm Medium Fast

Personal Information

Full Name
Marnus Labuschagne
International Career
2018 - 2025
Age
31 years
Batting Style
Right Hand Bat
Bowling Style
Right Arm Medium Fast
Playing Role
Batter

Teams

Australia

Australia

Brisbane Heat

Australia

Glamorgan

England

Kent 2nd XI

England

Queensland

Australia

Queensland Academy of Sport

Australia

Queensland Under-17s

Australia

Queensland Under-19s

Australia

Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100504s6sCtSt
Test581048443521546.19858351.6711234931241-
ODI63564186912435.94222883.882121541038-
T20I11-222.00450.00----1-
FC166293241192321544.322223853.613260142544140-
List A1101026336413535.04398584.413252892359-
T20s56533135893*27.161065127.51-81302736-

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIAveEconSR5W10W
Test58461268795133/4561.153.7697.50--
ODI631428132583/3940.626.9335.10--
T20I1----------
FC16616366974211884/8147.853.7776.10--
List A110369521037203/3951.856.5347.60--
T20s5639520763395/1119.568.8013.301-

Recent Matches

MatchDateVenueFormatTossBatBowlFieldResultSeries
AUS vs SA
2025-06-11
Lord's
London
TESTLost (Bowl)
17 & 22
--Lost
South Africa won by 5 wickets
ICC World Test Championship
2023-2025
GLA vs MID
2025-05-23
Cardiff
Cardiff
TESTLost (Bowl)
23
--Won
Glamorgan won by 10 wickets
County Championship Division Two
2025
GLA vs NOR
2025-05-16
Cardiff
Cardiff
TESTLost (Bat)
0 & 4
--Won
Glamorgan won by 8 wickets
County Championship Division Two
2025
QLD vs SOA
2025-03-26
Adelaide
Adelaide
TESTLost (Bowl)
0 & 61
0/20
-Lost
South Aust won by 4 wickets
Sheffield Shield
2024/25
QLD vs SOA
2025-03-15
Adelaide
Adelaide
TESTLost (Bat)
23
2/73 & 2/34
--
Match drawn
Sheffield Shield
2024/25
AUS vs IND
2025-03-04
Dubai (DICS)
Dubai
ODIWon (Bat)
29
--Lost
India won by 4 wickets (with 11 balls remaining)
ICC Champions Trophy
2024/25
AUS vs AFG
2025-02-28
Lahore
Lahore
ODILost (Bat)---NR
No result
ICC Champions Trophy
2024/25
AUS vs ENG
2025-02-22
Lahore
Lahore
ODIWon (Bowl)
47
2/41
-Won
Australia won by 5 wickets (with 15 balls remaining)
ICC Champions Trophy
2024/25
AUS vs SL
2025-02-12
Colombo (RPS)
Colombo
ODILost (Bat)
15
--Lost
Sri Lanka won by 49 runs
Australia in Sri Lanka
2024/25
AUS vs SL
2025-02-06
Galle
Galle
TESTLost (Bat)
4 & 26*
--Won
Australia won by 9 wickets
Australia in Sri Lanka
2024/25

Debut/Last Matches

Tests
Debut
2018-10-07
Pakistan v Australia, Dubai (DICS)
Last
2025-06-11
Australia v South Africa, Lord's
One-Day Internationals
Debut
2020-01-14
India v Australia, Wankhede
Last
2025-03-04
Australia v India, Dubai (DICS)
First-class
Debut
2014-10-31
Queensland v South Australia, Adelaide
Last
2025-06-11
Australia v South Africa, Lord's
List A
Debut
2015-10-05
Queensland v Tasmania, North Sydney
Last
2025-03-04
Australia v India, Dubai (DICS)
Twenty20
Debut
2017-01-17
Melbourne Stars v Brisbane Heat, Melbourne
Last
2025-01-16
Brisbane Heat v Hobart Hurricanes, Brisbane

Records

Hundred in each innings of a match

Test matches

2

Fastest to 3000 runs (51)

Test matches

3

Most catches in an innings (4)

One-Day Internationals

About

In the ever-evolving world of cricket, where legends are born and records are shattered, one name has captured the attention of fans and experts alike: Marnus Labuschagne. Emerging onto the international scene in 2018, Labuschagne has quickly established himself as a formidable force in the game. This article delves into his remarkable journey, achievements, and the indelible mark he’s left on the sport from 2018 to 2025.

The Early Days: A Promising Start

Marnus Labuschagne was born on June 22, 1994, in Klerksdorp, South Africa, before moving to Australia at a young age. His passion for cricket blossomed early, leading him to play for local clubs in Queensland. His talent was evident, and it wasn’t long before he made waves in age-group cricket, showcasing a combination of technique and flair that would later define his career.

Transition to International Cricket

Labuschagne's breakthrough came during the 2018 Test series against Pakistan when he was called up to the Australian squad as a concussion substitute for Steve Smith. This unique circumstance thrust him into the limelight, and he seized the opportunity with both hands. His debut match saw him scoring a solid 59 runs, marking the beginning of a promising international career.

A Stellar Performance: 2019 Ashes Series

The 2019 Ashes series was a defining moment for Labuschagne. He emerged as one of the standout players, scoring over 400 runs in the five-match series. His ability to combat the likes of James Anderson and Stuart Broad showcased not just his talent, but also his mental fortitude. Each innings was a masterclass in concentration and technique, further solidifying his place in the team.

Breaking Records

In November 2019, Labuschagne became the first player to score a century in a day-night Test match at the Adelaide Oval against Pakistan. This achievement was a significant milestone, as it highlighted his adaptability to different formats and conditions. As his statistics improved, so did his reputation, and he quickly became a key player in Australia’s batting lineup.

The Rise to Prominence: 2020-2021

As cricket faced unprecedented challenges due to the global pandemic, Labuschagne’s consistency shone through. Throughout 2020 and into 2021, he continued to pile on the runs, becoming one of the top-ranked Test batsmen in the world. His aggressive yet composed batting style made him a favorite among fans and a nightmare for bowlers.

Master of the ODI Format

While his Test performances were noteworthy, Labuschagne also made significant contributions in One Day Internationals (ODIs). His ability to rotate the strike and accelerate the scoring when needed allowed Australia to maintain competitive edges in tight matches. His knack for building partnerships further amplified his impact on the team’s success.

Achievements and Accolades

By 2025, Labuschagne had amassed an impressive collection of achievements:

  • Multiple centuries across all formats
  • Ranked among the top three Test batsmen globally
  • Key player in Australia’s successful campaigns in various international tournaments
  • Recognition for his sportsmanship and leadership qualities

Leading by Example

Off the field, Labuschagne is known for his humble demeanor and dedication to the sport. He has often expressed his desire to inspire young cricketers, emphasizing the importance of hard work and resilience. His commitment to fitness and training serves as a model for aspiring athletes, demonstrating that success is built on discipline and perseverance.

The Future Ahead

As we look to the future, Marnus Labuschagne's journey is far from over. With the 2023 World Cup on the horizon, fans and experts eagerly anticipate his contributions to the Australian team. His ability to adapt to different formats, coupled with his unwavering focus, makes him a player to watch in the coming years.

Conclusion: A Legacy in the Making

Marnus Labuschagne is not just a cricketer; he is a symbol of dedication, talent, and perseverance. His journey from a young boy in South Africa to a cricketing sensation in Australia is a testament to his hard work and passion for the game. As he continues to break records and inspire future generations, one thing is certain: Labuschagne’s legacy in cricket is only just beginning.

What are your thoughts on Marnus Labuschagne’s impact on the game? Do you think he will continue to rise and break more records in the upcoming years? Share your insights in the comments below!

Marnus Labuschagne (Australia Cricket Player) | Stats & Records