Marnus Labuschagne is a South African-Australian cricketer who rose to prominence for batting exploits in test cricket. He is regarded as one of the best test batsmen of the early 2020s. He emerged as one of the best allrounders with right-hand batting and right-arm leg-break spin bowling.
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Marnus Labuschagne was born on Wednesday, 22 June 1994 (age 28 years; as of 2022) in Klerksdorp, North West Province, South Africa. His zodiac sign is Cancer. He moved to Australia at the age of 10 with his family when his father got work in Australia. He was interested in playing cricket since a very young age and watched cricket on his TV all day long when no one was at home. He played in school cricket in South Africa and kept on playing after moving to Australia as well. He attended Brisbane High School. He trained under coaches Blair Copeland, Neil D’Costa, Adam Hollioake, and Matthew Maynard during the course of his career.
Physical Appearance
Height (approx.): 5′ 11″
Weight (approx.): 70 kg
Hair Colour: Blonde
Eye Colour: Brown
Body Measurements (approx.): Chest 38″, Waist 32″, Biceps 13″
Family
He was born into a South African family.
Parents & Siblings
His father’s name is Andre Labuschagne, and his mother’s name is Alta Labuscgahne. His father works in the mining industry. He has a sister named Ame Labuschagne.
Wife & Children
He got married to Rebekah on 26 May 2017. She gave birth to a daughter named Hallie Grace Labuschagne on 20 September 2022.
Religious Views
He is a devout Christian and was baptised at the age of 17 at Gateway Baptist Church in Redlands, Brisbane. In an interview, he credited his upbringing as a reason for his belief in Christianity and said he plays with an eagle sticker on his bat which represents a verse from Isaiah 40:31. He said,
For me, my faith was always a part of my journey. So everyone knew that was who I was. There was no hiding from that. The biggest lesson I’ve learnt is you’ve just got to be who you are. You’ve just got to be who you want to be. Don’t change for other people. I grew up with Christianity going back to when I was a young kid, lying in my bed praying every night.”
Address
He lives in Brisbane, Queensland.
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Career
Domestic
He played for Queensland under-12, under-15, under-17, and under-19 teams before making his first-class debut on 31 October 2014 at Adelaide Oval in the 2014-15 Sheffield Shield as a 20-year-old and scored 83 runs in the first innings of the match against South Australia. He captained the under-19 team of Queensland in the 2012–13 National Championships. He played his debut List A match on 5 October 2015 against Tasmania in the 2015 One Day Cup. In his eighth match in the Sheffield Shield, he made his first first-class century with a score of 112 runs against South Australia at Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane. In the 2016 One Day Cup, he was named Player of the Tournament after he scored 273 runs with an average of 45 in the tournament. In the 2017-18 Sheffield Shield won by his team Queensland, he emerged as the top runscorer for Queensland with 795 runs at an average of 39.75 with two centuries and second-highest runscorer of the tournament and was named in the Sheffield Shield team of the season by Cricket Australia. He plays for Easts-Redlands District Cricket Club in the Brisbane Grade Cricket.
Australia-A
He also played for the Australia-A team and was a member of the National Performance Squad selected by Cricket Australia which toured India in 2017.
International
Test
Marnus Labuschagne played his debut test match on 7 October 2018 against Pakistan at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and scored 0 runs in the first innings and 13 runs in the second innings of the match. In January 2019, he made his first test half-century with a score of 81 runs in the first innings of the test match against Sri Lanka at Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane. In November 2019, during the two-match test series against Pakistan in Australia, he scored his first/maiden test century with a score of 185 runs in the first innings of the first test at Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane and made 162 runs in the first innings of the second test at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide; his average during the series was 173.50. During the three-test match series against New Zealand in 2019-20, he scored 143 runs in the first innings and 50 runs in the second innings of the first test match at Perth Stadium, Perth and 215 runs in the first innings and 59 runs in the second innings of the third test match at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney. In January 2021, he scored 108 runs in the first innings of the test match against India at Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane. In December 2021, he scored 103 runs in the first innings and 51 runs in the second innings of the test match against England at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide. In July 2022, he scored 104 runs in the first innings of the test match against Sri Lanka at Galle International Stadium, Galle. During the two-match test series against West Indies in Australia in 2022, he scored 204 runs in the first innings and 104 runs not out in the second innings of the first test match at Perth Stadium, Perth and 163 runs in the first innings of the second test match at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide; his average during the series was 167.33. In January 2023, he scored 79 runs in the first innings of the test match against South Africa at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney.
ODI
He played his debut ODI match on 14 January 2020 against India at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, India; however, he did not bat as the target given by India was chased by Australian openers. He made his first half-century on 19 January 2020 with a score of 54 runs against India on 19 January 2020 at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru. He made his first ODI century on 7 March 2020 with a score of 108 runs against South Africa at Senwes Park, Potchefstroom, South Africa. On 29 November 2020, he made 70 runs against India at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney. On 31 March 2022, he scored 59 runs against Pakistan at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore. On 11 September 2022, he scored 52 runs against New Zealand at Cazaly’s Stadium, Cairns. On 19 November 2022, he scored 58 runs against England at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney.
T20I
He played his debut T20I match on 5 April 2022 against Pakistan at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan and scored 2 runs.
English Cricket
Club Level
In 2013, he played for Plymouth Cricket Club in the Devon Premier League in England, and in 2014, he played for Sandwich Town Cricket Club in the Kent Premier League.
County
He signed with the Glamorgan County Cricket Club in April 2019 for the 2019 English cricket season. He scored 182 runs against Sussex in a match of the Specsavers County Championship at Hove, Sussex. He scored 1114 runs in the 2019 county season with three centuries and also emerged as the second-highest runscorer in the Second Division of the County Championship and took 19 wickets. He re-signed with the Glamorgan County Cricket Club for the next two seasons. His contract was extended for one extra season after the 2020 season was disrupted due to the onset of the Covid-19 endemic.
Big Bash League (BBL)
He signed with the Brisbane Heat team in November 2016. He played his debut match in BBL on 17 January 2017 against Melbourne Stars at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne. On 27 January 2023, he scored his first BBL half-century with a score of 73 runs not off 48 balls with seven fours and two sixes against Sydney Thunders at Sydney Showground Stadium, Sydney.
Jersey Number
His jersey number is 33. He said in an interview that his personal choice jersey number was 3 which was worn by his cricket idol South African cricketer Jacques Kallis; however, that number was already given to some other cricketer, hence he went ahead with 33.
Records
- On 29 December 2017, he became the first cricketer to be fined 5 runs under the then-newly introduced law which prohibited the mimicking of collecting the ball and throwing it at stumps to deceive batsmen. During the 27th over of the match against Cricket Australia XI in the JLT One-Day Cup 2017 at Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane, he dived to field the shot hit by the batsman Param Uppal; however, he was unable to stop it, yet he acted like throwing the ball at the stumps which caused Uppal to stutter before completing the single. Umpire Paul Wilson fined his team Queensland 5 runs for this act.
- On 18 August 2019, he became the first cricketer to be substituted as a Concussion substitute as Australian player Steven Smith got injured and ruled out of the third test in the 2019 Ashes series after he suffered a concussion. Australian team approached match referee Ranjan Madugalle with a substitution request which he approved and Labuschagne was substituted in the final days of the second test at Lord’s London.
- On 24 August 2019, he became the fifth cricketer and fourth Australian player to make two scores in a match greater than the total score made by the opposite team in one innings in a test. In the third test of the 2019 Ashes series at Headingley in Leeds, Yorkshire, he scored 74 runs in the first innings and 80 runs in the second innings whereas England made only 71 runs in the first innings.
- He emerged as the highest runscorer in test in 2019 with 975 runs and jumped by 106 places from 110th position to 4th position at the end of 2019.
- On 3 December 2022, he became the eighth batsman and third Australian batsman to score a double century and a century in the same test match after he scored 204 runs in the first innings and 104 runs not out in the second innings of the test match against West Indies at Perth Stadium, Perth.
- On 9 December 2022, he became the second-fastest batsman to complete 3000 runs in the test which he scored in 51 innings. He was behind only the Australian player Don Bradman and equalled the record of West Indies player Everton Weekes.
- In December 2022, he became the second Australian batsman to score three centuries in consecutive innings twice in the test.
Controversies
Teasing Indian openers
While fielding during the test match against India on 8 January 2021, he teased both Indian openers, Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill in a move to distract them. He asked Gill about his favourite batsman to which Gill replied he would tell him after the match and Labuschagne replied that he should tell him after the ball if it’s Sachin Tendulkar or Virat Kohli. He then turned to Rohit and asked him how did he spend his quarantine to which Rohit did not say anything.
.@marnus3cricket was enjoying being back under the helmet for the Aussies! #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/GaCWPkTthl
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 8, 2021
Given not out after the catch
During the second session of the first day of the test against South Africa on 4 January 2023 at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, he nicked a ball bowled by Marco Jansen to Simon Harmer who caught the ball; however, the umpire Paul Reiffel sent the decision to the third umpire Richard Kettleborough who gave him not out. South African players expressed their frustration at the decision with many fans claiming the decision to be wrong.
Caught at slip! Or maybe not…
Marnus Labuschagne is not out on 70 #AUSvSA pic.twitter.com/OZ6N06fRZ6
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 4, 2023
Smoking signal on the cricket field
On 4 January 2023, he did a smoking gesture with his fingers on his mouth while batting against South Africa at Sydney Cricket Ground which surprised the players, commentators, and fans who thought he was asking for a cigarette on the ground. It was later revealed that he was asking for a lighter to fix the issues with his helmet visor.
Running repairs for Marnus Labuschagne! 🚬#AUSvSA pic.twitter.com/IdSl0PqicV
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 4, 2023
Awards, Honours, Achievements
- Named as the ICC Men’s Emerging Cricketer of the Year of 2019
- Australia’s Test player of the year of 2019
- Named as one of the five Cricketers of the Year by Wisden Cricketers Almanack in April 2020
- Named in the ICC Men’s Test Team of the Year for the year 2021
- Ian Healy Trophy in April 2021
Car Collection
He owns a Toyota Landcruiser SUV.
Salary
As of May 2022, his salary is AU $1.2 million per year.
Favourites
- Shot: Straight Drive
- Colour: Green
- Song: Our Song by Taylor Swift
- Movie(s): Draft Day or Remember the Titans
- Ground to bat: The Gabba ( Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane)
- Ground to play: Lord’s London
- Sportsman: Jacques Kallis
- Australian Animal: Platypus
- Indian food: Dal and Roti
Facts/Trivia
- He likes coffee and completed a barista course at the age of 21. He is also known to take his commercial coffee machine named the La Marzocco Linea Mini with him on his away tours. He started his own coffee brand The Run Club Coffee Co in 2022 and is known for drinking 15-20 coffee cups every day. During the Pakistan tour in 2022, he took 30 kg of coffee beans and 1000L of oat milk. He brought a bag full of coffee during the Indian tour in 2023.
Just a few KG of coffee on its way to 🇮🇳☕️🏏
Guess how many bags? https://t.co/jH5IY3bqhj pic.twitter.com/bmkVrbxWjE
— Marnus Labuschagne (@marnus3cricket) January 29, 2023
- He is a pet lover and owns a chocolate-coloured labrador dog named Milo.
- He uses the Kookaburra Ghost Pro Players bat.
- On 9 October 2015, he was playing against Commonwealth Bank Bushrangers in Blacktown in the Matador BBQs One-Day Cup match, he got out in two ways on the same ball bowled by the spinner Jon Holland. He tried to play a reverse sweep shot but missed and the ball hit the pad. He was given out LBW by the Umpire Gerard Abood; however, the ball also hit the stumps, and he was given out by bowled out in accordance with Law 30 of the Laws of Cricket which says that bowled out supersedes other forms of dismissal.
- In the Indian team’s tour of Australia in 2014-15, he played as a substitute fielder for Australia against India at the Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane, Australia and took a brilliant one-handed catch diving forward to dismiss Indian tail-ender, Varun Aaron.
- During an interview in 2021, he revealed that his favourite Ashes bowling spell was Australian pacer Peter Siddle’s hattrick dismissing England’s Alastair Cook, Matt Prior, and Stuart Broad in the 2010-11 Ashes series. He was working as a Hot Spot Camera operator during the match for Channel Nine during that match.
- On 30 April 2020, he was selected as a centrally contracted player by Cricket Australia for the 2020-2021 season.
- He was given his test cap by Australian player Michael Hussey.
- During an interview, he said that the correct way to pronounce his surname Labuschagne is Lah-boo-shane. He also said that his name is pronounced as Lah-boo-skuhk-knee.
- He became the number 1 test batsman in the ICC rankings on 7 December 2022.
- Since he was born in South Africa, he only knew the Afrikaans language while growing up and learnt English after moving to Australia.
- He likes listening to podcasts, audiobooks, and talking to people about new ideas and theories.
- He went unsold in the IPL auction in 2022.
- In April 2021, he slipped on the steps of Cardiff’s Sophia Gardens Ground and suffered a minor injury in his left hand; however, the scans done later did not reveal any serious injury, and he played in the match.
- He likes to play board games, golf, and tennis in his free time.
- He has worked as the brand ambassador for Nike, Toyota, Kookaburra, Rario, Weet-Bix, and BlockTrust.
- He is known for practising in unconventional ways. He revealed in an interview that he practised on his home’s balcony using a rubber mat with pieces of taped aluminium and metal sheeting before the county season in 2019 and before the Pakistan tour of Australia in 2022 to get used to uneven bounce and turn of foreign pitches.
Playing around with recreating spinning conditions in the backyard 🏏 pic.twitter.com/votnKELwCH
— Marnus Labuschagne (@marnus3cricket) February 17, 2022
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