Labuschagne back with a ton at his Welsh second home'

Marnus Labuschagne has scored his ninth century for Glamorgan in county cricket. (AP PHOTO)

Probably the most popular Aussie in Wales, Marnus Labuschagne rarely lets down the fans at his Glamorgan "second home".

The Test batting maestro was at it again on his return to the county championship at Cardiff on Sunday, spearheading their fightback with a ninth first-class century for his beloved adopted team.

"It’s always exciting to be back here in Cardiff at Sophia Gardens. It’s sort of my second home now," the 29-year-old had gushed earlier in the week after returning to the venue in the Welsh capital where he's scored stack of runs.

He had missed out in the first innings of their clash against Middlesex, getting caught behind for a swift 23 but he doesn't fail twice very often and looked determined to make amends second time around with his side 160 behind on first innings. 

Opening the batting again, Labuschagne partnered the prolific South African Colin Ingram in a fourth-wicket partnership of 156 that's helped the hosts make a fight of it.

Both men went on to make a hundred - it was Ingram's fourth of the season - with Labuschagne compiling his 111 off 200 balls, featuring 17 boundaries.

Ingram made a more attacking 105 but both will have been frustrated to get out just when it seemed Glamorgan could seize the initiative. The hosts were left at 7-294 - a lead of 134 - by stumps.

For Labuschagne, though, it was a familiar example of his mastery of county attacks. In his 27th championship game, he's now scored 2355 runs at an average of 56.07. No wonder they love him, as much as he loves his county.

Worrall
Australian Dan Worrall has starred once again for Surrey.

Champions Surrey love their Aussies too, with stalwart Dan Worrall, who now has UK and Australian passports after has successful stint in the English game, once again endearing himself to The Oval diehards with a masterful display of seam bowling that powered them to a 281-run, three-day demolition of Worcestershire.

Worrall was brilliant with his 10-for, taking 4-35 in their second innings to add to his 6-22 in the first, and the evergreen 32-year-old has boosted Surrey's quest for a hat-trick of titles as they bowled out Worcestershire for 231.

It is Surrey's fourth straight victory and, having begun the game already 21 points clear, their 19-point haul looks set to only stretch their lead.

Surrey's other Australian Sean Abbott also chipped in with a typically useful contribution, hitting a brisk 38 near the end of Surrey's second-innings 427 before taking 1-39 amid Worcestershire's capitulation. 

After Lancashire's Nathan Lyon had won their 'Ashes reunion' duel on Saturday, dismissing Durham's Ben Stokes for just two, the England captain roared back in familiar fashion on Sunday, taking his first five-wicket haul since July 2018.

Durham, though, still face a battle to avoid a last-day defeat as Lancashire captain Keaton Jennings, the former England opener, haunted his old team with his second century of the match, adding 155 to his first-innings 115.

Stokes's 5-98 from 20 overs meant his match figures were 38-2-169-7, very encouraging for his plans to return to full allround duties for England.

After Lancashire had declared on 9-353, leaving a target of 475, Durham went to 3-134, with Lyon following up his four-wicket haul in the first innings with another scalp.  

All eyes will be on the next instalment of his battle with Stokes, who's bound to try to hit Durham to glory on Monday's final day.

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