Marnus Labuschagne reflects on the year that changed his life

While content, he is also driven by the aim of continually improving his game

Andrew McGlashan04-May-2020Marnus Labuschagne has rigged up nets in his backyard so that his fence doesn’t get damaged, has got the dog-thrower working and taped up tennis balls to keep his hand in during isolation, but the enforced downtime of the last couple of months has also given him a chance to reflect on his rise to become one of Australia’s leading players.That evolution was rubberstamped last week when he was handed his first Cricket Australia contract and it will be at the higher end of the spectrum after his prolific Test performances against England, Pakistan and New Zealand followed by a promising move into the one-day side.This time last year, Labuschagne remained very much on the fringes of the Test team having been recalled for the final Test against India then playing two matches against Sri Lanka – in the first of those making a maiden half-century at the Gabba. However, he was not in the XI at the start of the Ashes series in August but when Steven Smith was concussed, his career changed. In his next 15 innings, he piled up 1249 runs.ALSO READ: How Labuschagne became mighty Marnus“That’s probably one of the major parts in this period, just to sit back and think about everything that’s happened,” Labuschagne said. “It has been a really special year for me, there’s no doubt about that, the way things have unfolded has been awesome. It’s been about taking it all in, being happy and proud about that, then looking at how I can get better, looking at different parts of your game on field and off field that you can work on in this period to continually get better.”For me, it’s just about making sure that that I’m prepared and understand what the game requires and then to make decisions upon that. And then if that means that I get runs then that’s great. And if that means I miss out then for me it’s just about going back to the chalkboard and understanding my game and making sure I continue to learn from that.”