‘The sound of silence in India is a great sound as it means you are on top’ – Marnus Labuschagne reveals chat with Travis Head | Cricket-world-cup News
In the end, it was the sound of the silence that pleased the Australians the most. How silent can 92,000 people be in an almost -packed stadium? Marnus Labuschagne says he found out the answer on the world cup final night – and he enjoyed it
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“The sound of silence in India is a great sound because it means you are on top,” Labuschagne said after Australia won their sixth world cup title.
The Australians would have noticed it when the Indians were batting, particularly after the fall of Rohit Sharma and more importantly, when Virat Kohli was dismissed.
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Incidentally, the loudest screams probably came from the bowler Jasprit Bumrah, who had produced the best slower ball of the world cup- a wondrously timed off cutter. He howled thrice. The whole being into it each time. The crowd were already losing their heads then and when the Bumrah visuals came shortly on the big screen, they began to hope and shout more.
But Head and Marnus would lead them to a state of numbness.
“Me and Heady (Travis Head) were discussing that we got them here now. Everything is quiet now. Just keep playing. Try to keep the crowd out of it.” And they did it.