
"Labuschagne is talking on Fox Sports. It's always nice when you're scoring runs. The only thing I really wanted coming into this summer, take everything out including selections and everything else, I just really wanted to be back playing cricket the way I want to be playing. Playing with that freedom and just being able to go out there, read the game and take the game on. It's nice to have come out and started the way I have."
"It was probably more mental. There is a few technical things that I've ironed out of my game and had a bit of time to work on. But I think it's just more getting too deep into my technique and trying to be too perfect instead of just playing with what I've got. Just going out there and reading the game and using my technique to adjust."
Marnus Labuschagne scored four centuries in his first five innings for Queensland, earning a recall to the ODI squad and a chance in Australia's Ashes XI for the Perth opener. Labuschagne prioritised playing with freedom, reading the game and taking the game on, and emphasized a mental reset after ironing out some technical issues. He avoided overworking his technique and focused on using it to adjust while enjoying batting again. In New Zealand, England collapsed to 81 for five before Sam Curran's 49, but the T20 was abandoned with England 153-6. Persistent rain in Perth interrupted an India innings at 37-3.
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