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Marnus Labuschagne Feels The Love . . . And So Do Glamorgan

Australia Test batsman Marnus Labuschagne has re-signed as Glamorgan’s overseas player for the 2020 and 2021 seasons.

The Australian, who will be available for all three formats, excelled in Cardiff last season, scoring 1,114 County Championship runs in 18 innings at an average of 65 and also claimed 19 wickets with his leg-spin.

The 25-year-old struck five centuries, including a career-best 182 against Sussex, and hit a pair of tons against Worcestershire – making him the first Glamorgan player to achieve the feat since 2005.

Labuschagne’s form saw him earn a call-up to Australia’s Ashes side as he became the Test cricket’s first concussion substitute.

He went on to score four half-centuries on his way to becoming Australia’s second highest run scorer of the series, with 353 runs and an average of more than 50.

Labuschagne said: “I’m absolutely rapt to re-sign for Glamorgan and come back to Cardiff for another two years.

“I love the city and loved playing for the club. The boys were incredible from day one and I felt part of something special.

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“The coaching staff were great and (coach) Matt (Maynard) really understood my batting and helped me to get the best out of my game. My batting improved a lot last year under his guidance and I’m excited to work him again.

“But I’m equally excited to do everything I can to help drive the team into Division One.”

Glamorgan director of cricket, Mark Wallace said : “To have Marnus sign for two years is great news for everyone associated with the club.

“He showed during the County Season and Ashes what a fantastic player he is and will significantly strengthen our batting and bowling departments across all three formats.

“He is incredibly hard-working, a great motivator and someone who leads from the front both on and off the pitch.

“Marnus always plays with a smile on his face and is extremely popular at the club. I know he would have had significant offers to play elsewhere so to have him return to Wales for the next two years is a massive boost to everyone at the club”

 

 

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