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Labuschagne back in three-figure mode as Queensland take charge

Usman Khawaja also continued his good form on a day of toil for the bowlers

AAP
27-Oct-2021
Marnus Labuschagne kickstarted his season  •  Getty Images

Marnus Labuschagne kickstarted his season  •  Getty Images

Queensland 3 for 311 (Labuschagne 136, Burns 79, Khawaja 63*) v Tasmania
Marnus Labuschagne posted his 19th first-class century and Usman Khawaja continued his push for an Ashes call-up to put Queensland in the box seat in their Sheffield Shield clash with Tasmania in Townsville.
Labuschagne, Joe Burns, and Khawaja all cashed in on Wednesday to guide Queensland to a dominant 3 for 311 at stumps on day one.
No. 3 Labuschagne logged scores of 32, eight and 45 in the Bulls' first two games of their Shield title defence, while he was out for 6 in a one-dayer against South Australia.
Those scores represented a rare down patch for a man who averages 60.80 in the Test arena, but Labuschagne put those recent struggles behind him against Tasmania in a knock that featured 15 fours and one six.
Khawaja scored 174 against South Australia earlier this month and he'll be aiming to post another huge score to boost his credentials for a dream Ashes call-up. He hasn't played a Test since 2019, but a series of big scores over the coming weeks could catapult him back into the national set-up.
Burns' half-century ensures he will also remain on the radar of national selectors as the race for spots in the Test team heats up.
Tasmania pace bowlerLawrence Neil-Smith snared a breakthrough with just his fourth ball of the match when he found a thick edge to dismiss Bryce Street, leaving Queensland at 1 for 20. But from that point on it was one-way traffic as Labuschagne, Burns and then Khawaja piled on the runs.
Burns suffered a few nervous moments on the way to his half-century. He was lucky to survive a tight lbw shout from spinner Tom Andrews when he was struck on his back pad when on 47. A short time later he edged paceman Gabe Bell in between the wicketkeeper and first slip, who was wider than normal.
He eventually fell when his attempted sweep against spinner Jarrod Freeman hit his pad and gloves before bouncing onto the stumps. Labuschagne's knock finally ended when he was caught behind off Bell's bowling.