Melbourne Cricket Ground: Former India coach Ravi Shastri showered high praise on Sam Konstas for his brilliant knock against India on the opening day of the fourth Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Thursday, describing the Australian debutant opener's maiden half-century as an exhibition of swagger and skill reminiscent of the legendary Virender Sehwag.
Konstas turned heads on the first day of the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne, defying convention and dismantling India’s potent bowling attack with a fearless display of stroke play. The 19-year-old debutant’s audacious approach, particularly against the formidable Jasprit Bumrah, drew praise and comparisons to cricketing legends from pundits and former players. “I don’t think anyone has taken or treated Bumrah like that in any format of the game, let alone red-ball cricket,” Shastri remarked in his comments on Star Sports network. “For him to go out there with that swag and attempt some outrageous shots—it was something else. He tore that MCC coaching manual to shreds.”
Konstas's ramp shots and bold pulls left the Indian bowlers scrambling for answers. Shastri recounted how the Indian team initially underestimated the young batter, only to see their confidence evaporate as he began to dominate. “They thought, ‘If he takes chances, we’ll get him quickly’. But as soon as this started happening, all the smiles disappeared. The ideas disappeared,” Shastri noted. “At one point, it felt like India had run out of ideas. They actually didn’t know what hit them.”