Australian captain Steve Smith backs in Marnus Labuschagne for the World Test Championship final
Galle: Steve Smith has drawn upon his own recent resurgence as a reason to keep Marnus Labuschagne in Australia’s top three for the World Test Championship final at Lord’s, but he admits he isn’t sure when Cooper Connolly will get another chance.
Basking in a 2-0 series win in Sri Lanka, the first he has played in, Smith has now made four hundreds in his past five Test matches. It’s the sort of sequence he last enjoyed during the 2019 Ashes, following his return from a year’s ban.
In fact, Smith has only once previously scored multiple centuries in successive series: he made two against Pakistan at home in 2016-17, and then three in India in early 2017, which was as well as he has ever batted. Smith put the current run of scores down to a combination of good fortune and improved batting rhythm.
“Even when I wasn’t getting the runs I wanted, I was still saying to all you guys that I was actually batting quite nicely,” Smith said. “Things can turn around quickly, a bit of luck, first innings in the first Test here I got dropped on one and then went on to make it count. Another day I get caught and we’re not having the same conversation.
“As soon as you get that one good score, you get a bit of a read on some bowlers that you’re facing and you just feel a bit more comfortable. That for me was the Gabba I suppose, to get a big one there I started to feel comfortable, facing a lot of balls and getting a bit of rhythm.
“Other than that I can’t really put it down to anything other than having faith in what I was doing in practice and trusting it and knowing the game ebbs and flows. You can have days where the luck’s not on your side, but then you have a bit of luck and then you’ve got to make the most of it.”
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To that end, Smith argued forcefully for Labuschagne’s retention in the team, after the 30-year-old compiled an undefeated 26 to help Usman Khawaja mop up the remainder of a slim fourth innings chase in Galle.
“Marn’s similar to me in a way,” Smith said. “Throughout the summer I think he’s actually batting quite nicely and there’s a difference between being out of form and out of runs, and I’ve seen Marnus do it, we know he can do it.