Australia’s coach, Andrew McDonald, has shown support for Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne following their uncommon failures in the opening Ashes Test. Although disappointed by their low contributions in the match, McDonald highlighted the positive aspect of the team’s ability to secure victory even without significant performances from the duo.
In the Test at Edgbaston, Smith and Labuschagne could only manage a combined total of 35 runs. How💖ever, Australia emerged victorious thanks to a crucial 55-run ninth-wicket partnership between captain Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon.
McDonald stated, “They’re disappointed they missed out in this game, but I think any time the Australian cricket team can win without those two performing at a high level is always a positive.”
While acknowledging areas for improvement and growth within the team, McDonald expressed confidence in Smith and Labuschagne’s ability to bounce back. Despite being replaced by England’s Joe Root as the top-ranked Test batsman, Labuschagne faced a first-ball dismissal and scored 13 runs, while Smith, who had a remarkable 2019 series, managed only 16 and 6 runs in the two innings of the match.
McDonald emphasized that the coaching staff would offer guidance, but he expected the pair to find their own solutions during net sessions. He believed that Smith and Labuschagne, known for their problem-solving skills, would analyze England’s tactics and devise new plans.
Regarding the upcoming innings, McDonald stated, “They’ll come out pretty clear about what they need to do… But there’s no issue there.” He also mentioned that batting coach Michael Di Venuto would be involved in the process.
McDonald acknow🍸le𝕴dged the rarity of both Smith and Labuschagne experiencing failures in the same Test match, emphasizing their usual consistency and reliability.
The second Test of the five-match Ashes series is set to begin at Lord’s on June 28.