Sam Konstas’ stunning Australia debut not his ‘blueprint’ for Test series decider
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The impact of young opener Sam Konstas on the Boxing Day Test surprised fans as much as the India bowlers, and Australian wicketkeeper Alex Carey says even he underestimated how much of a difference the 19-year-old would make. Australia trained today in Sydney ahead of Friday’s fifth and final Test against India at the SCG. The home side needs only a draw to claim the Border-Gavaskar Trophy after a dramatic victory in the fourth Test in Melbourne, aided by Konstas.
The debutant lay Australia’s platform for the Test with a quick 60 in the first innings that saw off striker bowler Jasprit Bumrah, and the New South Welshman was in the thick of the action fielding at short leg as the home side wrapped up a memorable victory in the last hour on day five.
Carey said he felt like one of the 90,000 spectators who witnessed Konstas’ first Test innings, which included multiple ramp shots, several near misses and aggressive stroke play. “At times, I couldn’t watch it, at times I was cheering, but just the energy he bought it was something different, I probably wasn’t expecting that amount of difference,” Carey said. “He plays a style of cricket that was probably new to India as well.”.
Konstas was less fortunate in the second innings, when he was bowled by Bumrah through the gap between bat and pad. Carey suggested the youngster – 11 years younger than anyone else in the team – won’t come out swinging in every innings. “I don’t think that’s the blueprint every Test match, but to be able to throw a few punches early, get a bit of momentum for us, which I guess the opening partnership [of Usman Khawaja and the now-dropped Nathan McSweeney] was probably just lacking that intensity.”.