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During the World Test Championship final between India and Australia, Marnus Labuschagne, the No. 3 batter for Australia, unintentionally found himself in a rather amusing situation. As David Warner and Usman Khawaja walked out to bat for Australia’s second innings, Labuschagne was caught on camera with his eyes closed, seemingly dozing off on the team balcony. The camera lingered on him for about 20 seconds, during which he remained undisturbed.
However, Labuschagne’s brief nap was abruptly interrupted by the roar of the crowd at The Oval. Just as he seemed lost in slumber, Mohammed Siraj of Team India dismissed Warner on the very next delivery, giving India their first breakthrough. The cameras swiftly turned towards Labuschagne in the change room, who had promptly awakened and begun putting on his protective gear. It became evident that the noise from the crowd had jolted him back to reality.
In his post-match comments, Labuschagne shed light on his momentary lapse in wakefulness. He explained that he was merely “resting his eyes between balls and just relaxing,” emphasizing the importance of finding a balance during the intense atmosphere of a Test match. Labuschagne acknowledged that constantly watching the game can be mentally draining and recognized the value of short breaks to recharge and maintain mental freshness.
Labuschagne’s clarification suggests that he understands the need for both focus and occasional respite during a match. Despite his light-hearted explanation, the timing of his nap couldn’t have been worse, as Siraj’s delivery resulted in Warner’s dismissal. Nevertheless, Labuschagne’s comment and the footage of him being awakened by the crowd’s noise portray a humorous and relatable moment amidst the intensity of the match.
As the match unfolded, Labuschagne’s impromptu nap became a lighthearted incident in an otherwise fierce battle. It serves as a reminder that even professional athletes, who display unwavering dedication and determination on the field, can have relatable and light-hearted moments. Labuschagne’s comments highlight the importance of maintaining a balance between focus and relaxation, further humanizing the players and reminding us that they too can find themselves caught off guard or in need of a momentary respite.
Here’s how Twitter reacted to Marnus Labuschagne’s comments:Β
Yea bhi mst bnda h
— Monikaπ¦ (@oye_jaatni) June 10, 2023
Siraj to Labuschange : Utho labu batting ka waqt aa gaya pic.twitter.com/XMRQ3IAuMj
— Tweeting Quarantino (@rohitadhikari92) June 10, 2023
https://twitter.com/AamirsABD/status/1667369448041500673
— Arvind (@airwind_ac) June 10, 2023
Just plane tactics of praising Indians to make them overconfident
— Pranit More (@Pisal_Mav) June 10, 2023
Marnus :- from inside, kese chu*** opener hai, thodi der sone bhi nhi de skte, har baar Smith aur meko carry krna padhta hai
— P β€οΈβπ₯ (@peace_Okie) June 10, 2023
Aaj jaldi out hoke so jana π
— ππ-πππππ (@vintage_hitman) June 10, 2023
If there is no wicket
He would have said
I am confident about our openers
— Harish Kumar Matlapudi (@MatlapudiHarish) June 10, 2023
Aaj jaldi out hokar aaram se sona bhai relax hokeπππ»π
— πππ‘π’ π€ (@Mahiveeee) June 10, 2023
https://twitter.com/SK_Khonji/status/1667369322464043009