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Still love watching old batting footages of Sachin Tendulkar, so much to learn from it: Marnus Labuschagne

Australia are all set to tour Pakistan for three Tests, three ODIs, and a T20I in March. The last time they played in Pakistan was in 1998

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Marnus Labuschagne has established himself as one of the best batters in the world in very little time. He has now made it a habit to score runs for fun. Thus, owing to his game, he has managed to become one of the most popular cricketers in the recent past.

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He recently went on to conduct a Question & Answer session on Twitter where everal fans asked him questions, and he went on to answer quite a few of those. One Twitter user asked him his thoughts on Sachin Tendulkar.

"Your opinion on sachin tendulkar.." read the user's Tweet, which caught Labuschagne's attention as he replied to him by saying that he still watches old footage of the legend's batting. He then went on to appreciate his technique as well.

"still love watching old footage of @sachin_rt bat now. unbelievable technique, so much to learn from how he played the game" read Marnus Labuschagne's Tweet. Thus, it is safe to say that the current number one Test batter is a fan of the "Master Blaster" as well.

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Marnus Labuschagne to be seen in action against Pakistan in March

In the meanwhile, Labuschagne will next be seen in the Australian jersey against Pakistan in March as the Kangaroos are all set to tour the Asian nation for three Tests, three ODIs, and a T20I. Thus, while answering a question, the Queensland batter said that he was looking forward to facing the bowlers of Pakistan.

"Looking forward to the challenge of both" read his reply to a Tweet asking him if he was looking forward to facing Pakistan's pacers or spinners. It is to be noted that Pat Cummins recently said that he expects almost all the Aussie players to travel to the country. Thus, it will be exciting to see the Aussies tour Pakistan after 24 years.

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