Labuschagne wants to do to India what Pujara did to Australia
“Playing the long game” to keep the India bowlers on the field for as long as possible might work best for Australia, says Marnus LabuschagneAlex Malc
“Playing the long game” to keep the India bowlers on the field for as long as possible might work best for Australia, says Marnus LabuschagneAlex Malc
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