New South Wales: Australia head coach Andrew McDonald has backed Marnus Labuschagne to come good in the upcoming second Test against Sri Lanka in Galle, saying the right-handed batter has shown in the past about having the abilities to play well against spinners.
Labuschagne made just 20 in Australia’s huge first Test win over Sri Lanka, even as the rest of the top six batters made big scores. The right-handed batter is coming off an average home summer, where he made 232 runs at an average of 25.77.
“No, not from our end. The top six will likely stay the same and you could probably extend that out to the top seven, I think they functioned well as a unit. We had a slight shift in the order of events for our training session based upon different workloads required in that main session, so there was nothing to read into that.