Australian batsman Marnus Labuschagne is one of the most interesting characters in world cricket. World number three in Test, he is also in the discussion because of some of his style. Labushen rarely enters the field without chewing gum in his mouth. The 29-year-old batsman is not only adept at scoring runs, but he also entertains the fans a lot on the field. Labushen did exactly that in the second Test of the Ashes series against England at Lord's. He put the chewing gum that fell on the ground back into his mouth.

The whole incident caught on camera
The incident happened in the 45th over of the Australian first innings. Then Labushen was at the crease with Steve Smith. It is seen in the camera that while fixing the gloves, the chewing gum falls from their mouth of Labushen. After this, his action surprised his fans around the world. The Queensland batsman picked up a piece of chewing gum and put it in his mouth. This whole incident was recorded on camera and now this incident is becoming very viral on social media.

Labushen was seen sleeping in the WTC final
Labushen was also in the news earlier during the World Test Championship final at Kennington Oval. However, the reason behind this was not his batting but sleeping in the pavilion. David Warner and Usman Khawaja came to bat during Australia's second innings. Warner is out early. Only then did the camera turn towards Labushen and showed that he was sleeping. However, after Warner's dismissal, he woke up to the sound of the audience and got up startled. Then quickly prepared himself and went to the ground. This incident also went viral on social media.

What happened in the match?
Talking about the match, by the end of the second day's play, England had scored 274 runs for four wickets in their first innings. He is 138 runs behind Australia in the first innings. Harry Brook is unbeaten on 45 and captain Ben Stokes on 17 runs. Ben Duckett scored the highest 98 runs for England. He missed out on scoring a century at Lord's. Jack Crawley scored 48 and Oli Pope scored 42 runs. An experienced batsman who could score only 10 runs. Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Nathan Lyon, and Cameron Green took one wicket each for Australia.

Earlier, Steve Smith played an inning of 110 runs, which helped Australia to score 416 runs in the first innings against England. This was Smith's overall 32nd Test century. He has scored the fastest 32 Test hundreds in 174 innings. Apart from them, Warner scored 66 runs, Labushen scored 47 runs and Travis Head scored 77 runs. Oli Robinson and Josh Tong took three wickets each. Joe Root got two wickets. At the same time, James Anderson and Stuart Broad got one wicket each.

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