Australia batter Marnus Labuschagne got hit on his thumb in the ongoing WTC final against India at The Oval, London. The incident happened in the eighth over of Australia’s first innings. Mohammed Siraj bowled this over, starting with a rip-snorter that hit Labuschagne on his right thumb. The latter was standing outside his crease and with the ball coming in, it hit the Aussie.
After the nasty hit, the game was paused for a bit with the physio running in and attending to the Queensland player. After the brief pause, the game resumed and the South Africa born edged the ball towards the slips. However, to this good luck, the Red Dukes’ ball died in front of the fielder. Meanwhile, the fans were shocked after seeing the extra bounce as India would be batting last.
Siraj fire ???
— Anjali Sharma (@SoniyaS30596864) June 7, 2023
Shame on ghobi arrest him asap
— ? ? ? (@godvilliers17) June 7, 2023
beware porkis ?? be very aware ?
— 82* (@kunnucasm) June 7, 2023
Take rest for the entire match Labuschagne, don't risk it, you have Ashes later this year!
— Ana de Armas stan (@abhithecomic) June 7, 2023
India batting 4th?
India should Target to chase less than 150-175.
India's first inning gonna be very crucial.— Tarun Bharadia (@TarunBharadia) June 7, 2023
dhobi : uff!?? pic.twitter.com/tBDEgZVfUN
— Abhi (@Abhi96532130) June 7, 2023
Is hisab se 3 wickets girne chahiye hote but manage to get only 1…)#AUSvIND
— Hardik..?? (@hardikdattani) June 7, 2023
Bounce to theek hai , need wickets now!
— Sagar Sehgal (@maniacforsports) June 7, 2023
Siraj has become invincible
What a bowler— NIKHIL (@nikhil_nsu) June 7, 2023
I am thinking about what will happen when boland will bowl.
— Shashank Sharma (@Shankify_99) June 7, 2023
Meanwhile, Marnus is currently batting on 16 and will look to play big innings in the ongoing summit clash. The team lost their first wicket only after scoring two runs in the fourth over. At the time of writing, Labucshagne and David Warner have put together 50 runs and counting for the second wicket. The Aussies have scored 54/1 at the time of writing.
Marnus Labuschagne has been the fourth-highest run-getter in the 2021-23 WTC cycle
Meanwhile, in the ongoing WTC cycle 2021-23, Marnus has played 20 Tests and has 1525 runs averaging 54.56 including five centuries and as many fifties. This includes a wonderful series with the bat in Pakistan last year. Also, he scored his maiden double-hundred in the home game against the West Indies.
At the top of the list, former England Test skipper, Joe Root has 1915 runs and is likely to remain there. After all, the next best in the table, Usman Khawaja has 1608 runs to his name and has already lost his wicket. Meanwhile, only Pakistan skipper Babar Azam is ahead of Labuschagne by only two runs. It is quite likely that the Australia’s number three will go ahead.