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Marnus Labuschagne rates this Indian bowler as the toughest

The second season is always tough for any player as the opposition tends to have a better grasp of a player’s game and Labuschagne understands that.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
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Published : Jul 19, 2020, 9:10 PM IST

Hyderabad: He has played just one Test against India but Australian swift-riser Marnus Labuschagne is quite confident of “staying a step ahead” of the world-class attack come December even though Jasprit Bumrah is “hard to get past”.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
Marnus Labuschagne

A rookie Labuschagne had played one Test against India in Sydney during the 2018-19 series and the eagerly-awaited four-match series in December will be an acid test for the fast-rising batsman after his stellar initiation to the longest format of the game.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
Jasprit Bumrah

“They are all good bowlers but it is hard to get past Jasprit Bumrah,” the 26-year-old told media in an exclusive interview from Brisbane.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
Jasprit Bumrah

“He has the ability to consistently bowl around 140 kmph and swings the ball when conditions are suitable. He is also able to angle the ball back in at the stumps.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
Marnus Labuschagne

“You always want to test yourself against the best. Jasprit is probably the leader of that attack,” said Labuschagne, who averages over 63 after 14 Tests with four hundred and seven half-centuries.

Labuschagne also feels that Ishant Sharma, in the past two years, has been phenomenal.

“Ishant has been very good during the last couple of years. Coming over here and angling the ball back into right-handers, that would be a good challenge for us also,” said one of the most talked-about young players in world cricket right now.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
Ishant Sharma

The second season is always tough for any player as the opposition tends to have a better grasp of a player’s game and Labuschagne understands that.

“In terms of a great first year, it was an amazing summer and hopefully, I can better that this time. Hopefully, against a side like India, testing yourself against one of the best bowling attacks in world cricket at the moment,” he said.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
Marnus Labuschagne

Having played a few ODIs against India and a Test match during the last series, the right-hander feels he won’t be short of confidence during the December-January series.

“I have played one Test against India in Sydney. I have a bit of experience of facing their attack in that Test and later when I came to India for white-ball series,” he said.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
Marnus Labuschagne

“Naturally, when you do well, then people start picking your game, working on how you play. So, I have to make sure that I understand my game well, so when Indian bowlers come at me, I have to ensure that I am one step ahead.”

And planning is where Labuschagne is lucky to have someone like Steve Smith in his corner as he goes around picking the former skipper’s brains on batting in different conditions.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
Marnus Labuschagne

“I have learnt from him and the way he goes about his game and added that to my game which makes me better as a player. We both love talking about cricket and batting so I am lucky enough to learn from him.”

What’s the best advice that Smith has given him?

“One thing I have learnt from Steve is the ability to play the conditions. Knowing which bowlers to take on and not just playing a generic game,” he revealed.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
Smith and Labuschagne

None other than Sachin Tendulkar has praised Labuschagne’s technique and temperament after watching him in the Ashes last year. Talk about Tendulkar and his compliments and Labuschagne sounds pleased.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
Smith and Labuschagne

“For someone (Tendulkar) of his calibre speaking highly of me is an amazing feeling. I haven’t yet met him in person. We missed each other on a few occasion. Can’t wait to meet him as there is a lot to learn from a player of his stature.”

Does he miss playing IPL like some of his illustrious teammates who claim to have benefitted immensely from the league?

“I can only do well in the format or team I am playing for. I have got an opportunity in ODI cricket (average of 50.83 and strike rate of 94.42) and I have been able to make most of that at No 4 so far.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
IPL

“Personally, if I get to play in the IPL, I will put my best foot forward. I have had a taste of playing in India in those conditions. Playing in IPL would be a great privilege.”

At 26, the batsman could well be considered a future captaincy candidate. He would accept it graciously if the opportunity comes but right now, the focus is to cement his place further in the current set-up.

“I think it’s every kid’s dream to captain their country. So, if I say that I wouldn’t want that, it wouldn’t be true. I would like to captain my country as it will be a great privilege and honour.

“But right now, it’s just about making sure that I focus being Australia’s No 3 in Tests and No.4 in ODIs. I want to make those spots my own and contribute to Australia winning matches.

“While doing this, if an opportunity comes to captain Australia, hopefully, I will be ready then and take that in my stride.”

A deeply religious person, Labuschagne has a verse of Bible inscribed on the back of his bat. In a highly competitive sporting world, faith in religion gives him direction and perspective.

“Religion gives me perspective. At some point, I can be obsessive about cricket but there are more important things in life rather than only playing the game that I love. And I am happy that I have been brought up in such a manner,” he concluded.

Hyderabad: He has played just one Test against India but Australian swift-riser Marnus Labuschagne is quite confident of “staying a step ahead” of the world-class attack come December even though Jasprit Bumrah is “hard to get past”.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
Marnus Labuschagne

A rookie Labuschagne had played one Test against India in Sydney during the 2018-19 series and the eagerly-awaited four-match series in December will be an acid test for the fast-rising batsman after his stellar initiation to the longest format of the game.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
Jasprit Bumrah

“They are all good bowlers but it is hard to get past Jasprit Bumrah,” the 26-year-old told media in an exclusive interview from Brisbane.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
Jasprit Bumrah

“He has the ability to consistently bowl around 140 kmph and swings the ball when conditions are suitable. He is also able to angle the ball back in at the stumps.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
Marnus Labuschagne

“You always want to test yourself against the best. Jasprit is probably the leader of that attack,” said Labuschagne, who averages over 63 after 14 Tests with four hundred and seven half-centuries.

Labuschagne also feels that Ishant Sharma, in the past two years, has been phenomenal.

“Ishant has been very good during the last couple of years. Coming over here and angling the ball back into right-handers, that would be a good challenge for us also,” said one of the most talked-about young players in world cricket right now.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
Ishant Sharma

The second season is always tough for any player as the opposition tends to have a better grasp of a player’s game and Labuschagne understands that.

“In terms of a great first year, it was an amazing summer and hopefully, I can better that this time. Hopefully, against a side like India, testing yourself against one of the best bowling attacks in world cricket at the moment,” he said.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
Marnus Labuschagne

Having played a few ODIs against India and a Test match during the last series, the right-hander feels he won’t be short of confidence during the December-January series.

“I have played one Test against India in Sydney. I have a bit of experience of facing their attack in that Test and later when I came to India for white-ball series,” he said.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
Marnus Labuschagne

“Naturally, when you do well, then people start picking your game, working on how you play. So, I have to make sure that I understand my game well, so when Indian bowlers come at me, I have to ensure that I am one step ahead.”

And planning is where Labuschagne is lucky to have someone like Steve Smith in his corner as he goes around picking the former skipper’s brains on batting in different conditions.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
Marnus Labuschagne

“I have learnt from him and the way he goes about his game and added that to my game which makes me better as a player. We both love talking about cricket and batting so I am lucky enough to learn from him.”

What’s the best advice that Smith has given him?

“One thing I have learnt from Steve is the ability to play the conditions. Knowing which bowlers to take on and not just playing a generic game,” he revealed.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
Smith and Labuschagne

None other than Sachin Tendulkar has praised Labuschagne’s technique and temperament after watching him in the Ashes last year. Talk about Tendulkar and his compliments and Labuschagne sounds pleased.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
Smith and Labuschagne

“For someone (Tendulkar) of his calibre speaking highly of me is an amazing feeling. I haven’t yet met him in person. We missed each other on a few occasion. Can’t wait to meet him as there is a lot to learn from a player of his stature.”

Does he miss playing IPL like some of his illustrious teammates who claim to have benefitted immensely from the league?

“I can only do well in the format or team I am playing for. I have got an opportunity in ODI cricket (average of 50.83 and strike rate of 94.42) and I have been able to make most of that at No 4 so far.

Jasprit Bumrah, Marnus Labuschagne, India, Australia, Sydney
IPL

“Personally, if I get to play in the IPL, I will put my best foot forward. I have had a taste of playing in India in those conditions. Playing in IPL would be a great privilege.”

At 26, the batsman could well be considered a future captaincy candidate. He would accept it graciously if the opportunity comes but right now, the focus is to cement his place further in the current set-up.

“I think it’s every kid’s dream to captain their country. So, if I say that I wouldn’t want that, it wouldn’t be true. I would like to captain my country as it will be a great privilege and honour.

“But right now, it’s just about making sure that I focus being Australia’s No 3 in Tests and No.4 in ODIs. I want to make those spots my own and contribute to Australia winning matches.

“While doing this, if an opportunity comes to captain Australia, hopefully, I will be ready then and take that in my stride.”

A deeply religious person, Labuschagne has a verse of Bible inscribed on the back of his bat. In a highly competitive sporting world, faith in religion gives him direction and perspective.

“Religion gives me perspective. At some point, I can be obsessive about cricket but there are more important things in life rather than only playing the game that I love. And I am happy that I have been brought up in such a manner,” he concluded.

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