Like when you see a girl at a club: James Anderson on bowling to Marnus Labuschagne in County Championship
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England fast bowler James Anderson has said that bowling to Australia's Marnus Labuschagne in County Championship was like trying to impress a girl at a club. Anderson added that it was important to win the battle against Labuschagne ahead of the upcoming Ashes.
With the Ashes approaching, players from England and Australia have already started the preparations for the all-important tournament which is being played between the two countries since the 1880s. WICKET WATCH @jimmy9 finds the perfect line and an edge to dismiss Marnus Labuschagne for 12. That's wicket #990 @GlamCricket 82-2 #LANvGLA pic.twitter.com/sN94gsmMvu England are scheduled to face Pakistan and India ahead of the Ashes 2021-22 which is expected to begin in December. Australia, on the other hand, will tour West Indies in July. However, some star cricketers from the both sides are getting to test each other in the ongoing County Championship, the first-class tournament of England. In one such incident England's pace spearhead James Anderson, who playes for Lancashire bowled to Glamorgan's Australian batsman Marnus Labuschagne. The 38-year-old bowled a beautiful outswing delivery to get rid of the 26-year-old, who managed 12 runs in his side's only innings. Labuschange was left squared as wicketkeeper Dane Vilas took a sharp catch. The match, however, ended in a draw.More Related News