Australia opener Usman Khawaja, who made a gritty 65 runs on day one of first Test against the West Indies, was in praise of fellow Queenslander Marnus Labuschagne, calling him a "terrific" player who always has the belief of scoring runs "at some stage" in the match.
Labuschagne, who ended day one at 154 not out, was eventually dismissed for 204 on day two of the ongoing match at Perth Stadium, immediately after bringing up his double ton. Despite admitting that he wasn't at his best at the end of day one, Labuschagne hanged around to get to the three-figure mark.
"You could almost say he is due (to) the way Marnus plays, he is a terrific player who you know is going to score runs at some stage so it was great to see. He batted beautifully yesterday and it's nice to see a smile on his face because he deserves it because he works extremely hard," said Khawaja on SEN Test Cricket show before Day 2 play.