'I Am Hungry as Ever', Marnus Labuschagne Warns India Ahead Of WTC Final


image-lifui543Marnus Labuschagne in action [Source: Twitter]

Australia's prodigious Test batter, Marnus Labuschagne, eagerly anticipates the grand stage of the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) Final, where he will clash against India on June 7 at the illustrious Kia Oval. As a prelude to the highly-anticipated Ashes series, Australia are set to engage in a pivotal one-off Test match against the formidable Indian side.

Labuschagne recently enjoyed a triumphant stint with Glamorgan in English County cricket, showcasing an extraordinary display of batting prowess and amassing an impressive tally of 504 runs in just eight innings. 

The invaluable experience gained during his time with Glamorgan instils in him a strong belief that his form will flourish in the upcoming matches, enabling him to exhibit his utmost potential in the ensuing months.


Here's what Labuschagne stated

"Mentally I’m as hungry as ever and want us to win this series … I really feel like we let one slip last time we were here, and hopefully we can amend that."

"I love coming here, I love playing County cricket, I love the team at Glamorgan, I enjoy it so much otherwise I wouldn’t be coming back. It just helps that this year is a Test Championship Final and Ashes year so it is very helpful for leading into the series."

Labuschagne fervently expressed his adoration for playing in England, relishing the captivating atmosphere and the challenges that County cricket presents. 

He specifically acknowledged the immense value of his association with the esteemed Glamorgan team, realising the benefits it has had on his growth as a cricketer. 

The experience garnered from County cricket proves invaluable in preparation for the impending Test Championship Final and the highly prestigious Ashes series that follows.