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    Home»Sports»Langer Urges Australia to Keep Faith in Marnus Labuschagne

    Langer Urges Australia to Keep Faith in Marnus Labuschagne

    Sports June 18, 20252 Mins Read
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    Former Australian head coach Justin Langer has urged the national team to keep faith in Marnus Labuschagne despite his recent form slump. He believes dropping the batter would cause problems for the development of future talent. The debate around Labuschagne intensified after Australia’s defeat in the ICC World Test Championship final, where he struggled with scores of 17 and 22, ending the two-year cycle with an average of 27.82.

    Langer highlighted Labuschagne’s proven track record, noting his average of 46.19 and status as a 50-Test player. He acknowledged that all players go through periods of poor form and that the spotlight shines brighter when runs aren’t being scored. With the recent departures of key players like David Warner and Usman Khawaja, and the potential departure of Steve Smith, Langer sees Labuschagne as a vital link in the batting order. He advised the team to focus on helping Labuschagne regain his form.

    Langer also drew parallels to the past, emphasizing the importance of young players being mentored by established stars. He warned against bringing in untested players, particularly in a high-pressure series like the Ashes. Andrew McDonald, the current head coach, has confirmed that Labuschagne remains in the team’s plans for the future.

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