ABHISHEK SINGH ∙ 13 Aug 2021
Marnus Labuschagne eyes spot in T20 World Cup squad on the back of stellar BBL, Vitality Blast
Marnus Labuschagne known for his Test and ODI exploits had a great Big Bash League with Brisbane Heat, picking up more than 10 wickets with his leg break and also scoring quick runs. To back that up, he has now come back home from a great English summer, once again scoring heavily in T20 cricket, this time around for Glamorgan in English T20 Blast. With his 390 runs coming at an outstanding average of 55.71 and strike-rate of 140.79, with four half-centuries, Labuschagne believes that it will help him get into the Aussie side for the World Cup in UAE and Oman. "I certainly think the games I played in England have helped me a lot with just learning my own game in T20 cricket and it's shown that if there's that sort of role that (selectors) need (to be filled), then I'm available,” he was quoted saying to cricket.com.au It was not only his batting, but his part-time leg break did its good thing as well and the STS (Stranger than Smudge) believes that he has done everything he could to get the selector’s attention. "Pretty much everything I could've done (for T20 World Cup selection), I did in England. I played eight games in the Blast and that was really fun, just to play that role at three and four and bowling a lot of overs,” he said. The 27-year-old hasn’t yet debuted for the Kangaroos in the shortest format yet. With Mitchell Marsh in good nick and Steve Smith getting back from injury, it is going to be a tough competition for him to get into the team at the number three and four positions. However, his ability to pick spin from the hand could be handy in the turning conditions and with 24 T20s under his belt in which he also has 20 wickets, the South Africa born is hoping that tides would turn in his favour. "I think it (play against spin) is certainly in my favour, but I'm not a selector so it's hard to judge how they're viewing it. But I certainly think where we're playing in the UAE, and with conditions being more spin-friendly, it might be an option,” he said. Australia have had a horrid time in T20 cricket, losing both their five-match series against West Indies and Bangladesh away from home 4-1.