Australia dominates India early in fourth Test with Sam Konstas ...
Speaking to Fox Sports during a drinks break, Konstas was tight-lipped on the run-in with Kohli.
”Whatever stays [sic] on the field, stays on the field.”But I love competing, it doesn’t get any better for a debut at this packed stadium.”
Meanwhile, former Australian captain Ricky Ponting spoke at length about the clash on Seven.
”I have no doubt that the umpires and the referee will have a good look at that. We’ve seen a few angles. I agree, fielders should be nowhere near the batsman at that stage. Every fieldsman on the ground knows where the batsmen will congregate and get together. It looked to me that Konstas looked up really late. Wouldn’t even know anyone is in front of him. That man on screen there [Kohli] might have a few questions to answer.
”[Konstas] has definitely gotten up their nose a little bit ... We’ve never seen this day one of a Boxing Day Test; 14 overs into the game. Yes, he’s flustered them. Yes, he’s got up their nose. Yes, there is some frustration out there.”
The five-match series is locked at 1-1 after India won by 295 runs in Perth before being crushed by 10 wickets in Adelaide. The rain-affected third test in Brisbane was drawn.
Nathan McSweeney was axed after failing to fire in the first three Tests but Konstas and Khawaja shared in an 89-run opening partnership – the hosts’ best of the series – before the 19-year-old was undone by the spin of Ravindra Jadeja.
Called up in place of McSweeney, Australia’s youngest-ever opener opted to face the first over from a menacing Bumrah and survived despite the Indian spearhead repeatedly beating his bat.
But Konstas kept his focus and scored his first Test runs in Bumrah’s next over with a gentle flick through backward square leg.
He said before the match he had a plan to combat Bumrah and, as he got his eye in, he incredibly reverse-ramped him for two fours and a six in one over, bringing the crowd alive.
A frustrated Kohli forcefully bumped shoulders with him at one point and they exchanged words, which could get both players in trouble if the match referee takes the matter further.
But the teenager was unfazed by the run-in and slammed 18 off the next Bumrah over, including another six.
His half-century came off just 52 balls with two from Mohammed Siraj – the third-fastest on debut for Australia.
At the other end Khawaja, twice the age of his opening partner, was content to be the support act, grinding his way to a 27th Test 50 in a welcome return to form.
Bumrah finally removed him after a 121-ball stay with Khawaja’s pull shot going only as far as KL Rahul at mid-wicket, leaving Labuschagne and Smith to see them to tea.
Australia made two changes for the match, with seamer Scott Boland also in for the injured Josh Hazlewood, while India dropped No 3 batsman Shubman Gill in favour of Washington Sundar as a second spin option.
- with NZ Herald