Labuschagne: Old Trafford ton bittersweet till Ashes are retained

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arnus Labuschagne admitted his century at Old Trafford felt “bittersweet” with the the Fourth Ashes Test nonetheless hanging within the steadiness.

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The Australian batter’s 111 was simply his second abroad Test hundred and will but show the innings that sees Australia retain the Ashes, with England having to win to arrange a sequence decider on the Oval.

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Ben Stokes and his facet are counting on the climate as soon as extra on Sunday, with England needing six wickets on the ultimate day and certain having to bat once more, their lead now simply 61 runs.

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Labuschagne shared a century partnership with Mitchell Marsh earlier than falling to Joe Root and now faces a ready recreation to see simply how essential his ton proves to be.

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“If we end up saving the match then it’ll be a pretty good moment but until then it’s sort of sitting on the edge,” Labuschagne stated. “It’s always a privilege to score a Test hundred and you have to recognise that, it is special. But currently sitting here it’s still a bit bittersweet with the circumstance of the game.

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“Now it’s about retaining the Ashes, this is what it comes down to. Whatever time we have left tomorrow, there’s only one option which is to bat out the day. The rain’s going to play its part but I certainly think there’ll be some play.”

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England dominated the primary three days at Old Trafford having stored their Ashes hopes alive with victory at Headingley earlier this month and may Stokes’s males go to the Oval having come from 2-0 all the way down to stage the sequence, they are going to be favourites to finish a exceptional comeback.

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Regardless of occasions in Manchester tomorrow, Australia will nonetheless be determined to win that match in an effort to declare a primary sequence win in England since 2001 and Labuschagne insists momentum won't be a decisive issue, pointing to the sequence 4 years in the past, when the vacationers bounced again from their Headingley implosion to safe the Urn at Old Trafford within the very subsequent Test.

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“We lost at Headingley last time and won at Manchester,” Labuschagne stated. “If there was ever a time that momentum meant anything it was after being very close to winning and getting it snatched away. It felt like England had all the momentum.

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“The reality is it’s going to come down to the Oval and which team plays better. It’s not going to be about what’s been or gone, it’s about what’s to come.”

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