How Marnus Labuschagne recovered from poor form: Took a lot out of my ability
India TodayMarnus Labuschagne talked about the adjustments he has made to his game to return to form. After Australia lost the wicket of Usman Khawaja early in their first innings, Labuschagne scored 64 runs off 126 balls with the help of nine fours. ‘Wasn't as difficult’ It was Labuschagne’s 67-run partnership with Nathan McSweeney that helped Australia gain momentum in the Adelaide Test. "It wasn't as difficult as it may sound, but it was just for me to find out, 'Okay I'm going to do this trigger, I'm going to set up like this and lining the ball up really well and get myself in a really good position'," Labuschagne added. On the back of Labuschagne’s knock, Australia took a lead of 157 in their first innings after which they went on to win by 10 wickets.