Teenage Prodigy Konstas Announces Arrival with Maiden Sheffield Shield Century

Teenage Prodigy Konstas Announces Arrival with Maiden Sheffield Shield Century

Teenage prodigy Sam Konstas has announced his arrival on the big stage with a stunning century for New South Wales against South Australia in Sydney. The 19-year-old opener struck 152 runs on day one of the Blues’ Sheffield Shield season opener, showcasing his immense talent and potential.

Konstas, who was a key member of Australia’s U19 World Cup-winning team last year, has long been touted as one of the country’s brightest young prospects. And he lived up to the hype on Tuesday, displaying a maturity and composure beyond his years.

The right-hander cover-drove superbly throughout his innings, and took to spinner Ben Manenti by hitting him down the ground for three sixes. He brought up his century off his 163rd ball in the final over of the second session, nudging Brendan Doggett down to backward-square for a single.

Konstas’ first Sheffield Shield ton came with Australia’s chief selector George Bailey in attendance. While the youngster is not yet in the conversation for the Test opening spot, good judges expect him to one day figure.

Konstas made his Shield debut for NSW last summer, and amid glimpses of promise he brought up a maiden half-century in the last round against Queensland. But he looks a far more accomplished and confident batter this summer.

He used his feet well to spin, and swept Nathan McSweeney for a big six before offering up his only chance with a missed stumping by Alex Carey. The youngster then brought up 150 by flat-batting a Lloyd Pope full toss over the legside. He was eventually caught at slip off the legspinner, when adjudged to have inside-edged a ball onto Carey’s legs before it was caught by McSweeney.

“It was an amazing achievement. Obviously, it’s good to get my first one,” Konstas said. “I just have to be hungry for runs. And whatever teams I make, it’s a bonus.”

With Shane Watson as his mentor, Konstas is a regular meditator before games and rushes to the wicket at the start of his innings.

“A big thing [I learned from last summer] was my mental stuff, just keeping simple plans and how can I do it for longer?” Konstas said. “I try to be calm.”

“I did [meditate] this morning, and then I was trying to do that on the field. Just breathing and using it to switch me on and off.”

“It worked today.”

Konstas’ runs came as wickets fell around him under heavy cloud cover and light drizzle. Moises Henriques (five) and Matthew Gilkes (10) both fell to loose shots outside off stump, while Nic Maddinson was caught charging Manenti on 12.

Oliver Davies provided some brief fireworks before being bowled by Jordan Buckingham for 37, while Josh Philippe hit 56 in his first Shield game for the Blues. Philippe was eventually stumped off Pope, as the South Australia spinner finished the day with 3 for 61 and NSW suffered a collapse of 3 for 17. Umpires called off play shortly after due to bad light, infuriating visiting captain McSweeney given he had kept his spinners bowling.

NSW Bolsters Squad with World Cup Trio and Experienced Recruits

NSW Bolsters Squad with World Cup Trio and Experienced Recruits

New South Wales (NSW) has bolstered its squad for the 2024-25 season with the addition of three promising youngsters from the Under-19 World Cup-winning team: Sam Konstas, Ryan Hicks, and Charlie Anderson. These talented players join experienced recruits Nic Maddinson and Josh Philippe, who bring a wealth of knowledge and skill to the team.

Konstas, a 19-year-old batter, made an impressive debut for NSW last season, scoring a century in the Under-19 World Cup and a half-century in the Shield. He has earned a full contract, while Hicks and Anderson have been awarded rookie deals.

Hicks, a wicketkeeper-batter, showcased his potential with a century in an Under-19 Youth Test against England. He will develop behind established keepers Philippe and Matthew Gilkes. Anderson, a bowler, impressed at the Under-19 World Cup and takes Jack Nisbet’s rookie spot. Nisbet has been upgraded to a full contract after a successful debut Shield season.

NSW chief of cricket performance Greg Mail expressed his delight at adding the trio to the squad. “Sam and Jack confirmed their talent last season and deserve their full contracts,” he said. “Ryan and Charlie have also shown their readiness for professional opportunities.”

The addition of Maddinson and Philippe further strengthens NSW’s squad. Maddinson, a former NSW captain, returns after six seasons with Victoria, while Philippe brings his experience from Western Australia.

“Players of their caliber don’t become available often,” said Mail. “They will enhance our balance and depth.”

Jason Sangha and Baxter Holt have departed the squad, with Sangha likely to join South Australia and Holt heading to Western Australia. Kurtis Patterson remains on the list despite exploring options elsewhere.

The NSW squad for 2024-25 includes:

* Sean Abbott (CA contract)
* Charlie Anderson (rookie)
* Jackson Bird
* Pat Cummins (CA)
* Joel Davies (rookie)
* Oliver Davies
* Ben Dwarshuis
* Jack Edwards
* Matt Gilkes
* Chris Green
* Ryan Hackney
* Ryan Hadley
* Liam Hatcher
* Josh Hazlewood (CA)
* Moises Henriques
* Ryan Hicks (rookie)
* Daniel Hughes
* Hayden Kerr
* Sam Konstas
* Nathan Lyon (CA)
* Nic Maddinson
* Blake Nikitaras
* Jack Nisbet
* Kurtis Patterson
* Josh Philippe
* Will Salzmann (rookie)
* Tanveer Sangha
* Lachlan Shaw (rookie)
* Steve Smith (CA)
* Mitchell Starc (CA)
* Chris Tremain
* Adam Zampa (CA)

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