Labuschagne Declares Test Opening Spot Wide Open After Smith's Return

Labuschagne Declares Test Opening Spot Wide Open After Smith’s Return

Marnus Labuschagne has declared the race for Australia’s vacant Test opening spot wide open, following Steven Smith’s return to his preferred No. 4 position. Smith’s move back to the middle order has sparked speculation about who will fill the void at the top of the order, with Labuschagne, David Warner, and several other candidates in the mix.

Labuschagne believes Smith’s return to No. 4 is a logical decision, given his exceptional record in that position. “One of the best players for Australia batting in the position he has had the most success in is a pretty simple fix,” he said. “Cameron Green is unavailable for the summer, so there is no one batting at No. 4. Why not have the person who has done it best for Australia batting in that position?”

Labuschagne praised Smith’s ability to adapt his game to different match scenarios, making him ideally suited to the No. 4 role. “At No. 4, you have to be good at playing spin, work on when you need to push, when you need to hold, and when you need to get through a tough spell,” he said. “That has always been his strength.”

While Labuschagne is open to batting wherever the team needs him, he believes he has been successful at No. 3 and would prefer to remain there. “I will bat wherever they tell me to bat,” he said. “Currently, I would say that how I have played at No. 3 has been relatively successful. Hopefully, it should be more successful, but that’s where I have batted.”

The race for the opening spot is now wide open, with several candidates vying for selection. New South Wales teenager Sam Konstas, Victorian opener Marcus Harris, and Western Australia’s Cameron Bancroft are the three specialist openers in contention. All three will feature for Australia A against India A next week, providing them with an opportunity to stake their claim for a Test debut.