Australia's new run machine Marnus Labushane's strong performance continues. On Saturday, January 4, 2020, against New Zealand in Sydney, the batsman scored the first double century of his Test career during the third and final Test match. This year is not only 2020 but this decade is the first Test double century of any cricketer. In its first year, the first half-century of 2020, the first century and the first 150 were also named after Labushane. Virat's big statement about CAA, says- "will not say anything without information..." According to the information received, this is the fourth century (including double century) of Labushane, who has been in tremendous form for some time, in the last 5 Tests. In the last one year, he reached the top 5 in the ICC Test batsmen rankings from 110. His highest score before this was 185 runs, which he scored against Pakistan in Brisbane in November 2019. ISL 6: Mumbai FC wants to stay in top 4 Kangaroo is also the highest score of a batsman's Test career. Australia started the game on 283/3 in the first innings on the second day of the Sydney Test, with Labushane at 130 this time. On the second day of the match, Kiwi bowlers continued to be beaten. He achieved this position by hitting the ball off Colin de Grandhom. Labushane became the victim of Todd Astle by scoring 215 runs with the help of 19 fours and a six in 346 balls. Labushane, playing the 14th Test of his career, has earlier scored 1185 runs in 13 Tests at an average of 56.42, where three centuries and seven fifties were included. The Olympic Association of India asks COA to reform constitution again by February.