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Paine says Labuschagn­e will make a ‘great’ captain

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Australia test skipper Tim Paine has tipped Marnus Labuschagn­e to be a future captain and says the top-order batsman’s natural leadership qualities make him a great fit for the role.

Since his debut against Pakistan in 2018, Labuschagn­e, 26, has grown in stature in the Australian set-up and is currently the third-ranked batsman in test cricket.

“I think he’d be a good (leader),” Paine told reporters from Brisbane yesterday.

“Marnus is a great thinker of the game. He’s a good team man, he’s got so much enthusiasm for his team and the game.”

Paine has been impressed by

Labuschagn­e’s enthusiasm and expects the prolific batsman to play a bigger role in the near future.

“In terms of our cricket team improving and Marnus evolving, I think in the next couple of years we’ll definitely see him take the step up,” he added.

“He’s got some real natural leadership ability and if that’s harnessed and helped, I think he’ll be a great captain.”

Paine took over as test captain in 2018 when he replaced Steve Smith, who was banned from internatio­nal cricket for 12 months and suspended from leadership roles for two years for his role in the Newlands ball-tampering scandal.

Paine also gave his backing to coach Justin Langer, whose coaching style has, according to media reports, resulted in some dressing room discontent.

“We had a team review at the end of the Indian series which is pretty common practice in profession­al sports,” Paine said, adding that Langer, or ‘JL’, had been doing a good job at a difficult time.

“We all feel now as a team we want to evolve and improve and JL’s a part of that,” he added.

“It’s not him by himself, it’s all of the coaching staff and all our players.”

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