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Australia's Marnus Labuschagne joined an exclusive club while making 80 against England in the second innings of the third Ashes Test at Headingley on Saturday.

In the process, Labuschagne became just the fifth batsman and fourth Australian -- a list that includes head coach Justin Langer -- in Test history to make two scores in a match higher than a total posted by an opposing team in one innings.

Labuschagne made 74 in the first innings at Headingley, the Leeds headquarters of Yorkshire. England were dismissed for just 67, their lowest Ashes total in 71 years.

The only batsman from outside Australia to achieve the feat is outstanding West Indies opener Gordon Greenidge, who hit two hundreds in a 1976 Test at Old Trafford, Manchester, where England collapsed to 71 all out in their first innings.

Two scores in a Test match higher than an opponent's total (player, scores, team, opponents, total, venue, year):

Player

Scores

Match

Venue

Year

Don Bradman

132/127 no

AUS v IND (125)

Melbourne

1948

Gordon Greenidge

134/101

WIS v ENG (71)

Manchester

1976

Matthew Hayden

197/103

AUS v ENG (79)

Brisbane

2002

Justin Langer

191/97

AUS v PAK (72)

Perth

2004

Marnus Labuschagne

74/80

AUS v ENG (67)

Leeds

2019

*no = not out

Feature image courtesy: AFP / Paul Ellis

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