Marnus Labuschagne Steps Up as Opener in Crucial World Test Championship Final
Marnus Labuschagne is set to open for Australia in the World Test Championship final against South Africa at Lord's, marking a significant shift in his Test career.


Marnus Labuschagne will open the batting for Australia in the World Test Championship final against South Africa at Lord's, starting on Wednesday. This marks a significant shift for Labuschagne, who has never opened in Test cricket before, moving up from his usual position at number three. This spot will now be occupied by the returning Cameron Green.
Key Changes in the Lineup
- Labuschagne's New Role: Labuschagne becomes Usman Khawaja's fifth different opening partner since David Warner retired at the beginning of 2024.
- Middle-Order Adjustments: All-rounder Beau Webster retains his place at number six, while Josh Hazlewood is preferred over fellow pace bowler Scott Boland.
South Africa's Strategy
South Africa has opted for Lungi Ngidi over Dane Paterson in their pace attack. Kagiso Rabada returns to the Test side after serving a one-month ban for cocaine use earlier this year.
Australia's Lineup
- Openers: Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne
- Middle Order: Cameron Green, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Beau Webster
- Wicketkeeper: Alex Carey
- Bowlers: Pat Cummins (c), Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Nathan Lyon
South Africa's Lineup
- Openers: Aiden Markram, Ryan Rickelton
- Middle Order: Wiaan Mulder, Temba Bavuma (c), Tristan Stubbs, David Bedingham
- Wicketkeeper: Kyle Verreynne
- Bowlers: Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi
Historical Context
Australia aims to defend the title they won by beating India in the final at The Oval two years ago. Since Warner's retirement, Australia has experimented with various openers, including Steve Smith, Nathan McSweeney, Travis Head, and Sam Konstas.
Labuschagne's Form and Future
Labuschagne, 31, has been in indifferent form, not having scored a Test hundred since the fourth Ashes Test of 2023. With high competition for spots, he is fighting to retain his place for the upcoming Ashes series in Australia.
Captain's Perspective
"With Marnus moving, we thought it's one spot up really. It's not too different to batting three," said Australia captain Pat Cummins. "Marnus has experience, he has done well here at Lord's and in England in general."
Bowling Dynamics
Josh Hazlewood, who has struggled with injuries recently, has proven his fitness and joins a familiar-looking attack including Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, and Nathan Lyon. Beau Webster can provide support with either seam or off-spin.
South Africa's Quest for Glory
South Africa is aiming to finally secure a senior global title after a series of near-misses. Their route to the final has been questioned, having played fewer Tests compared to Australia and India. However, they have the opportunity to become only the third team crowned Test champions.
Tactical Decisions
"It's probably one of the tougher decisions that has been made," said captain Temba Bavuma regarding the selection of Ngidi over Paterson. "But it was more from a tactical point of view. There's probably a little bit more pace from Lungi, he's a bit taller as well."
Conclusion
The World Test Championship final promises to be a thrilling encounter with both teams making strategic changes to their lineups. Labuschagne's new role as opener will be a key factor in Australia's quest to retain their title.