Marnus Labuschagne has come underneath hearth for choosing a relatively uncommon fielding set-up throughout Queensland’s Sheffield Protect curtain-raiser towards Western Australia.
The 30-year-old batter had been introduced because the Bulls’ new everlasting captain earlier this summer time, succeeding Usman Khawaja within the management position for the 2024-25 season.
However his facet confronted a tricky opener towards the defending champions, who got here out to attain a wholesome first-innings rating of 465.
That got here thanks to 2 centuries from captain Sam Whiteman and Josh Inglis, who each steadied the ship after Cameron Bancroft endured a nightmare begin to the season, falling on the primary ball of the innings.
Shortly after, Jayden Goodwin was dismissed for a duck, with Queensland’s Michael Neser taking each wickets.
Neser went on to take pleasure in a wonderful first session within the area, taking 5 wickets for an financial system of two.72, whereas the captain, Labuschagne, would deliver himself into the motion, bowling six overs through the first day.
Marnus Labsuchagne has left followers divided over a weird fielding arrange throughout Queensland’s opening Sheffield Protect match
Labuschagne opted to bowl a number of overs through the first innings, and was seen reconfiguring his area simply earlier than bowling to WA’s Josh Inglis
In his second over, the Australian worldwide would come up towards Inglis on the striker’s finish, however simply earlier than he started his run-up, the Queensland captain stopped to reset his area.
Bizarrely, he referred to as Tom Straker to return and stand subsequent to him, positioning the fielder behind the umpire. He paused once more for a second, earlier than grabbing Straker – who was sporting a maroon cap – and pulling him by the pants even additional throughout, positioning him initially of his run-up.
Labuschagne would steam in, bowling over the wicket to Inglis, however would pitch his supply quick, with the ball bouncing over the batsman.
The second left the commentary workforce scratching their heads, whereas some on-line hit out at Labuschagne, claiming that he had intentionally positioned a fielder sporting a pink cap within the batsman’s sight line.
Commentators had been left perplexed by the weird area place, with Labuschagne subsequently operating in to bowl
However it seems the striker was not phased by the Queensland star’s antics, with Labuschagne bowling a bouncer
‘Is he actually going to face there behind the umpire,’ one commentator stated.
‘What do you name that place, straight on?’ he added earlier than his co-commentator added: ‘I do not know… mind fade I would name it? You surprise what he will do, do not you? I do not assume I’ve ever seen that!’
Followers on social media had been combined over the sector place, with one claiming it was a ‘canine transfer’.
‘I’ve seen that… in native grade cricket as I used to be batting towards the opposition captain bowling at me. It is a canine transfer and poor sportsmanship. I really refused to take guard and we had a stalemate for about 5 minutes,’ the X (previously Twitter) consumer wrote.
Followers hit out on the Aussie star on X (previously Twitter) with one claiming it was a ‘canine transfer’
One referred to as it a ‘schoolboy plot to disturb the batter’, whereas one other stated: ‘So he put the fielder in a pink cap proper behind his bowling arm. Stylish.’
Whereas some stated in the event that they had been in Inglis’ place, they’d step away from the crease.
‘If I used to be the batsman, I would refuse to face up till that fielder along with his pink cap is moved proper out of the road of the sight display screen.’
Labuschagne would go on to take pleasure in a good day with the ball, taking two wickets for 5 runs.
Some followers lauded the Australian, writing on X: ‘Marnus Labuschagne’s captaincy is at all times entertaining! His power and distinctive model make for some unforgettable moments on the sector. Cannot wait to observe!’
Some followers lauded the Queensland star, with one stating that his ‘captaincy is at all times entertaining’
‘And that’s the very cause why it’s in all probability good captaincy (simply make the batsmen assume one thing bizarre is happening is sufficient to make it worthwhile for a interval).’
‘I really like Marnus, however god assist us if he ever captains Australia,’ one other wrote.














