Sam konstas
'To Me Age Is Irrelevant, I've Still Got The Hunger': Aussie Opener Khawaja On His Retirement Plans
Khawaja has been a mainstay at the top of Australia's batting order for the entire World Test Championship cycle, having made the most runs for the side during the current cycle with a total of 1,422 runs prior to the Lord's summit clash against South Africa.
"To me, age is irrelevant. If I'm still enjoying my game, still training really hard, I'm still scoring runs, still contributing to the team where I can, I've still got the hunger. I don't really think of anything as different, but I'm very open. I'm really just enjoying my cricket at the moment. Everything that has a beginning has an end.
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Taylor Urges Australia To Open With Labuschagne Instead Of Konstas In WTC Final
Former Australia Test: Former Australia Test captain Mark Taylor believes Marnus Labuschagne should be asked to open the batting instead of teenage batter Sam Konstas when the side takes the ...
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Webster Backs Labuschagne To Give His Best As An Opener For Australia In WTC Final
The Sydney Morning Herald: Seam-bowling all-rounder Beau Webster has backed Marnus Labuschagne to deliver his best if he's called upon to be the opener for Australia in the upcoming World ...
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Australia Coach McDonald Backs Green For WTC Final, Says 'He's Got All Bases Covered'
World Test Championship: Australia head coach Andrew McDonald has backed in-form Cameron Green for the World Test Championship (WTC) final against South Africa at Lord's. ...
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Green, Konstas Named In Australia's Cummins-led Squad For WTC Final
World Test Championship Fina: Cameron Green is set for his Test return as the allrounder has been named in Australia's 15-member squad along with experienced quick Josh Hazlewood for the ...
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Cricket Australia Award Konstas, Webster, Kuhnemann With National Contracts For 2025-26 Season
World Test Championship: Cricket Australia have awarded the Test summer's standout newcomers, Sam Konstas, Beau Webster and Matthew Kuhnemann, with national men's contracts for the 2025-26 season. ...
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Konstas Is Still Working His Game Out And Learning In Every Match, Says Shipperd
New South Wales: New South Wales (NSW) coach Greg Shipperd believes young Australia Test opener Sam Konstas is still trying to work his game out and is learning from every ...
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Labuschagne's Form 'alarming Sign' For Australia Ahead Of WTC Final, Opines Finch
World Test Championship: Former captain Aaron Finch opined that Australia should consider dropping Marnus Labuschagne for the World Test Championship final against South Africa at Lord's in June, citing his ...
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McDonald Confident Of Connolly's Future Despite Quiet Test Debut
With Sam Konstas: Australia coach Andrew McDonald remains optimistic about Cooper Connolly's Test future despite a subdued debut, insisting the young batting all-rounder has plenty of time to cement his ...
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'I Got Caught In The Moment,' Admits Konstas On Form Slump After Test Debut
Sydney Morning Herald: Rising Australian star Sam Konstas has admitted that he got “caught in the moment” during his whirlwind Test debut against India, as he made his return to ...
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I Understand Why He Opened The Batting: Konstas Hails Head As 'legend Of The Game'
Boxing Day Test: After being sent back from Australia’s ongoing tour of Sri Lanka, young opener Sam Konstas said he understands why Travis Head opened the batting at Galle and ...
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'He Won't Die Wondering...', Says Cooper Connolly’s Parents On Son’s Test Debut In Galle
Galle International Cricket Stadium: Shane, the father of Australia’s newest Test debutant Cooper Connolly, said his son would approach this huge occasion in Galle without wondering what would happen in ...
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Ryan Harris Backs McSweeney For Test Comeback After Tough Summer
Boxing Day Test: Former Australia cricketer and South Australia coach Ryan Harris has voiced his frustration over how Nathan McSweeney was handled by selectors during the recent home Test summer, ...
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Aussie Allrounder Cooper Connolly May Debut In Second Test Against Sri Lanka
Boxing Day Test: With the Galle pitch expected to favour spin even more than in the first Test, Australia stand-in captain Steve Smith and head coach Andrew McDonald have kept ...
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McDonald Backs Labuschagne To Come Good Against Spinners In Second Test Against SL
New South Wales: Australia head coach Andrew McDonald has backed Marnus Labuschagne to come good in the upcoming second Test against Sri Lanka in Galle, saying the right-handed batter has ...
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