Marnus Labuschagne is a right-handed batsman who plays for the Australian national team in Test and ODI formats. In the Big Bash League (BBL), he plays for Brisbane Heat and represents Glamorgan in county cricket. As of January 2025, Labuschagne also serves as the captain of the Queensland men's cricket team in Australia's first-class cricket.
Born to South African parents in Klerksdorp, North-West Province, South Africa, Labuschagne made his international debut for Australia in a Test match against Pakistan in October 2018. Following his debut, he played another test match against Sri Lanka. His breakthrough moment came in the second test of the 2019 Ashes series when he replaced Steve Smith as a concussion substitute and scored the highest score in Australia's second innings (59).
Where does Marnus Labuschagne Live?
Marnus Labuschagne resides with his wife Rebekah and their daughter Hallie at Brisbane's Bayside. Their home is located across the road from the water in Ormiston, a suburb in Redland City, Queensland, Australia. In April 2019, Labuschagne secured ownership of the luxurious property for $915,000. The house features five bedrooms close to Raby Bay. It also includes an outdoor training area, a swimming pool, an outdoor entertainment space, and three garages, as reported by realestate.com.au.
How many houses does Marnus Labuschagne own?
Marnus Labuschagne and his wife own another house at Wellington Point, located in Redland City, Queensland, Australia. The couple lived there for nearly two years before relocating to Ormiston. They purchased the four-bedroom house for $585,000 in 2017. The property is still owned by the couple and is rented out for $650 per week, according to realestate.com.au.
FAQs on Marnus Labuschagne House
A. Marnus Labuschagne lives with his wife Rebekah and their daughter Hallie at Brisbane's Bayside in Queensland, Australia.
A. Rebekah Labuschagne is the wife of Marnus Labuschagne.
A. Yes, Marnus Labuschagne is a part-time leg-spin bowler.
A. Yes, Marnus Labuschagne is a Christian and his faith is an important part of his life as per cricket.com.au.