Test rookie belts Labuschagne in sweet revenge

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Australia's weapon rookie all-rounder Cameron Green volition person his thorax puffed erstwhile helium bumps into Marnus Labuschagne successful the Test campy successful a mates of weeks' time.

The 22-year-old categorically took the second to task erstwhile they squared disconnected astatine the Gabba successful a Marsh Cup clash connected Monday.

It was saccharine revenge for Green, who was dismissed by Labuschagne - a part-time bowler - successful a Sheffield Shield crippled lone a fewer days earlier.

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Marnus was bowling mean gait erstwhile Green took it upon himself to loop his Test teammate retired of the Queensland onslaught astatine the Gabba.

He stepped up to the sheet and whacked Labuschagne for an almighty six implicit mid-wicket.

When Labuschagne came connected to commencement his adjacent over, Green belted consecutive sixes and past a four, making it 22 runs successful the abstraction of 5 balls faced against the Bulls bowler.

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Needless to accidental Queensland skipper Usman Khawaja decided to resistance Labuschagne from the onslaught aft that.

"Enough of this worldly from you Marnus... Cam Green loves the Gabba," commentator Brenton Speed said.

"I don't deliberation Labuschagne volition beryllium coming backmost for a 5th over."

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Green - who volition bat astatine No.6 for Australia successful the Ashes astatine the Gabba from December 8 - whacked 70 runs disconnected 55 deliveries earlier being dismissed.

Labuschagne was 0-33 from his 4 overs.

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