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Watch: Marnus Labuschagne's on-field cigarette signal leaves everyone puzzled

NEW DELHI: Marnus Labuschagne is well known for his on-field antics and on Day 1 of the third and final Test between Australia and South Africa the world's no.1 Test batsman pulled off another unusual trick out of his hat when he signalled towards the Aussie dressing room for a cigarette lighter.

While batting on the opening day of the Pink Test, Labuschagne, out of nowhere, asked for a lighter with fingers on his mouth gesture.

The bizarre scenes even left commentators puzzled along with the fans.

“No, he’s not asking for cigarettes, he’s asking for a lighter,” commentator Isha Guha said on air.

“That was the most remarkable signal I’ve seen in world cricket for a cigarette lighter for a non-smoker,” Kerry O’Keeffe responded to Isha's comments.

As the events unfolded subsequently, it turned out Labuschagne was facing some issue with the helmet visor and was asking for the lighter to fix it.

Labuschagne's stay in the middle eventually ended on 79 by Proteas pacer Anrich Nortje.

Australia were 147 for 2 at Stumps as only 47 overs could be bowled on Day 1 of the Sydney Test due to bad light.

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