The Sheffield Shield 2025-26 season has kicked off with thrilling performances, as Australia‘s domestic cricket circuit continues to produce standout moments. Young talents and seasoned campaigners alike are making their presence felt, aiming to catch the eyes of national selectors ahead of international assignments. Among them, Marnus Labuschagne‘s performance for Queensland has already become the talk of the season.
Marnus Labuschagne hits a sizzling century for Queensland in Sheffield Shield 2025-26
Labuschagne has made a resounding statement to national selectors, scoring a commanding century for Queensland against Tasmania in the opening match of the Sheffield Shield 2025-26 at Allan Border Field. The innings, while featuring a couple of reprieves, highlighted the 31-year-old’s intent and aggressive approach, signaling that he is ready to push for a return to the Australian Test side ahead of the next Ashes series.
Batting at number three, Labuschagne reached his 33rd first-class century off just 154 deliveries, smashing nine fours and a six. His century came just before lunch with a delightful cover drive off Kieran Elliott, a shot that nearly reached the boundary but resulted in four runs as he and batting partner Jack Clayton sprinted between the wickets.
The innings, however, was not without drama. On 98, Labuschagne charged at Tasmanian off-spinner Nivethan Radhakrishnan and offered a faint edge to wicketkeeper Jake Doran. The chance was grassed, allowing Labuschagne to continue and eventually reach his milestone. Earlier, he had also survived a drop at 61 when he tickled a leg glance down the leg side, once again by Doran. These reprieves added an element of tension to an otherwise dominant display of batting.
Labuschagne’s century was his second of the season, following a 130-run effort in Queensland’s Dean Jones Trophy opener against Victoria. He continued to dominate, reaching lunch on day three unbeaten on 105 before eventually falling for 160 off 205 balls, edging a reverse sweep to Doran.
Labuschagne sends strong Ashes statement
By playing with controlled aggression and intent, Labuschagne has sent a clear message to the selectors ahead of the Ashes series. His fluent stroke play, combined with calculated risk-taking, demonstrates that he is in top form and ready to shoulder responsibility at the highest level. Fans and pundits alike have interpreted his innings as a direct challenge for a recall, emphasizing that Labuschagne is determined to make his mark on the international stage once again.
Meanwhile, Queensland’s batting performance, led by Labuschagne, set a formidable platform, with the team finishing at 612 all out, in response to Tasmania’s 379, taking a comfortable first-innings lead. Labuschagne’s aggressive style, combining calculated risks with fluent stroke play, reinforced his credentials as a top-order mainstay.
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Here’s how fans reacted:
💯 @marnus3cricket #SheffieldShield pic.twitter.com/bTrjDQYQ7i
— Queensland Cricket (@qldcricket) October 6, 2025
Marnus Labuschagne scored 💯 in
Sheffield Shield against Tasmania.
He scored 160 runs. A much needed hundred for Marnus Labuschagne before Ashes series pic.twitter.com/ksNMYxGhFu— Shivansh rajpal (@RajpalShiv46534) October 6, 2025
Marnus Labuschagne scores a 100 in the opening week, the world’s a beautiful place again!
— Ammar (@Ammarzaheer) October 6, 2025
Marnus Labuschagne – Last 3 Innings
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130 vs Victoria, 2025
2 vs Western Australia, 2025
160 vs Tasmania, 2025* pic.twitter.com/wgQVU6LXDa— All Cricket Records (@Cric_records45) October 6, 2025
Fantastic start for Marnus Labuschagne 154*(204) in #SheffieldShield 2025/26.
4s ➡️ 19
6s ➡️ 1
SR ➡️ 75.5@marnus3cricket @qldcricket@cricketcomau 📽️ https://t.co/z3UzefK2Pd— JaayShaan (VaidhyaJayaShankar) (@JaayShaan) October 6, 2025
Marnus Labuschagne cemented his place for the Ashes series with a century on what was one of the flattest tracks.
— 𝗚𝗲𝗻𝗭𝗶𝗳𝗶𝗲𝗱 🇮🇳 (@GenZified_) October 6, 2025
Really want him to make a comeback. Man loves test cricket genuinely https://t.co/eMPHeEc6Zb
— Cowboy Bepop (@cowboy___bepop) October 6, 2025
labubu is back
gill is test captain + odi captain
the boys will be alright https://t.co/8xGbw2QAD0
— kirat (@vyas_kirat) October 6, 2025
Hope Marnus revives himself with this🙏#Australia #MarnusLabuschagne #Ashes https://t.co/ZCWyvFN5KB
— Aayushman Vishwanathan (@Aayushmansmudge) October 6, 2025
Some believe that is enough to get him straight back in the Test side. https://t.co/ayJV6I4xYg
— Cricket Et Al (@etalcricket) October 6, 2025
Marnus also getting in the form before ashes.#ashes https://t.co/YQJAf9oAfP
— GAURAV (@crazyGaurav_) October 6, 2025
#cricket A sea of performances worth noting across the opening few days of Sheffield Shield action. Great to see Marnus finding some form, couldn’t be any better timed. https://t.co/jB6BeLE440
— Crowdiegal (@crowdiegal) October 6, 2025
That’s how you know it’s a road! #SheffieldShield https://t.co/P1ofVRaLxz
— Julian (@JulianStevens95) October 6, 2025
Got them at a decent click as well, we might be back in business. https://t.co/lcS3cAmyKZ
— Basia (@tweetsbybase) October 6, 2025
Century for Marnus Labuschagne, after being given a life on 98. Has looked in terrific touch.#SheffieldShield #AUSvENG
— Andrew McGlashan (@andymcg_cricket) October 6, 2025
Almost got out. But finally he scored a century, a strong message to the selectors prior to the Ashes Series 2025-26.#Rozel_Ahmed #Cricket_Commentator #Sports_Commentator #Commentator #Labuschagne https://t.co/awD7n6wgzQ
— Rozel Ahmed (@rozelahmed10) October 6, 2025
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