Labuschagne slams another big century to send Ashes message

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Published On: 16 Oct 2025, 15:36

    
SYDNEY, Oct 16, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Run-hungry Marnus Labuschagne slammed his 
fourth century in five innings Thursday to make an emphatic case to be in 
Australia's side for the opening Ashes Test against England.

The Queensland captain was dropped ahead of Australia's mid-year Test tour of 
the West Indies after an extended lean spell.

But he has come roaring back to stake his claim to be part of the team that 
pads up in Perth on November 21.

Batting at three, he crunched 159 off 197 balls against South Australia, 
while Test opener Usman Khawaja hit a composed 46.

Labuschagne's ton backed up the 160 he made in the opening Sheffield Shield 
round against Tasmania. He has also blitzed two 50-over centuries this 
season.

The 31-year-old opened with Khawaja in June's losing World Test Championship 
final against South Africa at Lord's.

But a growing chorus of former greats, led by David Warner and Matthew 
Hayden, are adamant he should revert to his usual spot at number three.

That would mean all-rounder Cameron Green shifts back to six and Beau Webster 
misses out in Perth, with the question of who opens with Khawaja still to be 
resolved.

Incumbent opener Sam Konstas's quest to retain his spot has not gone well.

After a forgettable West Indies series, the 20-year-old was dismissed for a 
four-ball duck playing for New South Wales against Victoria on Wednesday.

He made only four and 14 against Western Australia last week, leaving 
selectors with plenty to ponder.
 

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