Marnus Labuschagne saved his career from ending, the ‘truth’ of that night came out during the Adelaide Test

A shocking statement has come to light amid the Adelaide Test. This statement is from Robert Craddock, a well-known Australian sports journalist. He has told about the night in which Marnus Labuschagne saved his career. An Australian sports journalist said such a thing about Marnus Labuschagne in the post-game show of the first day of the Adelaide Test. He said this after questioning Labuschagne’s batting. Robert Craddock, commenting on Marnus Labuschagne’s first day’s play against India in Adelaide, said he saved his career tonight.

Labuschagne remained unbeaten on 20 runs on the first day of the day-night test.

The test match between India and Australia is being played day-night in Adelaide. In such a situation, when Marnus Labuschagne came to bat after the Indian innings ended and Australia’s first wicket fell, it was already night time. When the first day’s play in the day-night test ended, Labuschagne, who came to bat at number 3, was unbeaten on 20 runs.

‘Marnus Labuschagne has saved his career’

Robert Craddock reviewed the same unbeaten inning of 20 runs by Labuschagne. He said that Labuschagne has saved his career by remaining unbeaten on 20 runs on the first night of the ongoing Pink Ball Test in Adelaide. He said that I know that there are only 20 runs. But those 20 runs saved Australia’s middle order. You expect similar performance from the number 3 batsman.

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