Lower-order deserve a credit for faring well against Indian attack: Labuschagne (Image Source: IANS)
World Test Championship: Australia batter Marnus Labuschagne credited the late effort of the lower-order for extending their lead in the ongoing fourth Test against India despite a resilient attack from the visiting pacers led by Jasprit Bumrah on Sunday.
After bowling out India for 369 in the first session of Day 4, Australia were reeling at 91/6 before late contributions from Pat Cummins (41), Nathan Lyon (41 not out) and Scott Boland (10 not out) dragged them to 228/9 at stumps, leading by 333 runs.
Earlier, Labuschagne struck his second consecutive half-century of the match and was also involved in a crucial 57-run stand for the seventh wicket with Cummins.