Australia’s Marnus Labuschagne was outdone by a superb delivery from England’s Brydon Carse in the fourth ODI at Lord’s on Friday, September 27. The right-handed batsman managed only four runs off 10 balls before being bowled by the fast bowler during a challenging run chase.
Marnus Labuschagne stepped in at No. 5 in the Australian batting order after both Steve Smith and Mitchell Marsh were dismissed within eight balls. Australia was well on their way to successfully chase down the 313 target, in a 39 overs per side bout. However, England clawed back into the game and took wickets and left Australia in a difficult situation.
The trouble for the visiting team increased when Josh Inglis was dismissed too after a rather tame batting display. Labuschagne was supposed to bat through the innings and bring stability, but he too had to walk back to the pavillion after being unluckily stunned with a naked peach from Carse after three balls were bowled post Inglis’ dismissal.
The right-handed batter seemed to watch a length ball to be defended. However, after pitching, a slight seam movement was noticed and pitched nearer the off stump. Labuschagne ended up playing the ball too slowly as the ball sneaked in-between his bat and his body and struck the top of off stump.
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Labuschagne showed promise at the onset of the series with an impressive fifty but has seen his scores decline steeply thereafter. He made a mere 19 runs at Headingley but was particularly unfortunate to be given out in Durham, which gave him the third duck of his ODI career.
Labuschagne’s out puts England in a strong position, setting the stage for a decisive series finale
Again, thanks to Carse’s double strike that reduced the tourists to 93-5, did Archer manage to claim Glenn Maxwell who had on an embarrassing two runs seeing Australia sink even further. At the moment when the writer was busy, in- form Alex finds himself at one end without getting support from the resources – lower order unit as the greater portion of the target remained unscored.
Carey and Sean Abbott put up a little partnership bringing the total to 112-6 after 21 overs. England are overwhelming favourites to achieve a great comeback and level the series after losing 2-0 and drag its last match to be played at Bristol on Sunday.
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