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'Wherever The Selectors And Coach Put Me, I'll Bat,’ Labuschagne Hopeful Of Ashes Recall
A difficult three-year period at Test level led to the long-time top-order batter being dropped for a series in the West Indies and potentially missing this summer’s Ashes against England.
Nevertheless, the 31-year-old has started strongly, scoring four centuries in five innings across three List A matches and two Sheffield Shield games for Queensland.
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