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Player of the Match
Player of the Match

Labuschange raises another ton but Ward's hundred the match-winner

Marnus Labuschagne continued his prolific early-season form with another hundred Getty Images

Tasmania 317 for 5 (Ward 105, Silk 85*, Jewell 79) beat Queensland 311 (Labuschagne 105, Clayton 64, Chaudhary 3-66) by five wickets

Marnus Labuschagne's case for an Ashes call-up continues to grow after scoring his second century in the space of a week in Queensland's five-wicket One-Day Cup loss to Tasmania.

Labuschagne cracked 105 off 91 balls to lead Queensland to 311 of 45.3 overs at Allan Border Field on Thursday.

In reply, Tasmania reached the victory target with 10 balls to spare courtesy of big knocks from Tim Ward, who made his first one-day century from 88 balls, Jordan Silk and Caleb Jewell.

Tasmania (3-0) remain unbeaten on top of the table, while Queensland slipped to a 2-1 record.

Labuschagne's hundred came just days after he scored 160 off 206 balls in Queensland's Sheffield Shield draw with Tasmania, following on from his 130 off 118 balls in the Bulls' One-Day Cup opener against Victoria last month.

The hot run of form comes at the perfect time for Labuschagne, who is in the midst of a huge bat-off for an Ashes spot at the top of the order.

Labuschagne is competing with the likes of Sam Konstas, Cameron Bancroft, Marcus Harris, Nathan McSweeney, Jake Weatherald and Matt Renshaw to partner Usman Khawaja as opener for the five-Test series against England.

There is also the option of Labuschagne returning to his preferred No. 3 position if selectors opt not to pick allrounder Beau Webster, who is battling an ankle injury.

Labuschagne cracked eight fours and two sixes in his sparkling knock on Thursday. He was dropped on 91 when spinner Nikhil Chaudhary couldn't hold on to a sizzling return chance.

Labuschagne punched Chaudhary for four behind point to bring up his ton off 89 balls, but he was out a short time later when he edged the spinner behind.

The exit of Labuschagne sparked a collapse of 7 for 70 as Queensland failed to capitalise on a strong start. Renshaw, who was called up ahead of Labuschagne for the upcoming ODI series against India, scored 38 off 35 balls.

Labuschagne's most recent Test century came against England in 2023, with his lean run of form since then resulting in his axing for the 3-0 series win over the West Indies.

His ODI snub this week added further salt to the wound, but Labuschagne replied in perfect style with his ton on Thursday.

Tasmania 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st13CP JewellMJ Owen
2nd138CP JewellTP Ward
3rd32BR McDermottTP Ward
4th70JC SilkTP Ward
5th10MS WadeJC Silk
6th54JC SilkN Chaudhary

Australian Domestic One-Day Competition

TeamMWLPTNRR
TAS440170.881
QLD532130.426
NSW523100.478
SOA42210-0.447
WA4134.5-0.343
VIC4134-1.28