Sam Konstas Poised for Test Debut as Australia Seeks Youthful Injection

Sam Konstas Poised for Test Debut as Australia Seeks Youthful Injection

Sam Konstas, the 19-year-old batting prodigy, has emerged as a potential Test debutant for Australia in the upcoming home series against India. His mentor, former all-rounder Shane Watson, believes that the current circumstances present a “perfect storm” for Konstas to make his international debut.

Konstas’ twin centuries for New South Wales in the Sheffield Shield earlier this month have propelled him into contention for a Test berth. He will feature for Australia A next week alongside Cameron Bancroft and Marcus Harris, as the selectors weigh their options.

Watson, who has worked with Konstas for four years, highlights the player’s exceptional talent and dedication. He believes that Konstas’ age and the aging nature of the current Australian team make this an ideal time to inject young blood into the side.

“The whole situation is, in my mind, a perfect storm to be able to give him an opportunity to be able to play Test cricket,” Watson said. “For me, this is an opportune time, knowing that the bowlers are aging, there’s Steve Smith and Usman Khawaja as a starting point who are aging.”

Watson draws parallels between Konstas and Cameron Green, who made his Test debut at 21 on India’s last tour of Australia. He emphasizes the importance of giving young players early opportunities to learn and develop.

“Australian cricket always did incredibly well was see someone who is different from all the younger stars coming through and get them into the Australian set-up, as early as they can within reason, to be able to help them learn,” Watson said.

Konstas’ batting predecessors, Ricky Ponting and Steve Waugh, were both given their Test debuts at the age of 20. Watson himself played ODI cricket as a 20-year-old, which he believes significantly accelerated his development.

“There’s no doubt that my one-day cricket would never have evolved to the heights that it did without me being around the Aussie team [at a younger age],” Watson said.

Konstas’ single-minded dedication to his craft has impressed Watson. “From the first moment that I met Sam, the thing that jumped out at me the most was his desperate desire to be the best that he possibly could be,” Watson said.

With the Test series against India approaching, Konstas’ chances of making his debut are growing. The selectors will have a tough decision to make, but Watson believes that the young prodigy is ready for the challenge.

India Eyes Historic Hat-Trick of Test Series Wins in Australia

India Eyes Historic Hat-Trick of Test Series Wins in Australia

India’s quest for an unprecedented third consecutive Test series triumph in Australia begins on November 22 with the first Test in Perth. After their historic victories in 2018-19 and 2020-21, Rohit Sharma’s team faces a formidable challenge in a five-Test series, the first since 1991-92.

India’s bowling attack, boasting the likes of Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, and Ravichandran Ashwin, is expected to play a pivotal role. Former Australian all-rounder Shane Watson believes India has the firepower to conquer Australia once again.

“India’s pace attack will be where they predominantly win that series,” Watson said. “They’ve got the firepower to be able to do it, but to be able to do it five Test matches in a row in Australia, they’ll have to rotate them as well.”

Watson acknowledged that India’s spin duo of Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja may not be as effective in Australia as they are in other parts of the world. However, he emphasized that their skill and experience will still pose a significant threat to the Australian batters.

India’s batting lineup, featuring Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and rising stars Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill, is expected to provide a stern test for the hosts. Watson believes India’s attacking approach could put pressure on the Australian bowlers.

“With the calibre of batters that India have got and the skill they’ve got, there’s no reason why they can’t combine that, putting pressure on the bowlers, score quickly but also not make mistakes,” he said.

Watson warned that Australia will need to be at their best to overcome India’s formidable team. “The last time that they met in Australia, India played very, very well. They will have their confidence from that last tour,” he said.

“But just knowing the firepower that India do have with the bat and the ball and how they continue to come together, Australia are going to have to be at their very, very best to be able to win that series.”

After the Perth opener, India will face Australia in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney.

T Natarajan's Exclusion from India's T20 World Cup Squad Raises Eyebrows

T Natarajan’s Exclusion from India’s T20 World Cup Squad Raises Eyebrows

Former Australian all-rounder Shane Watson has expressed his astonishment over the exclusion of SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) pacer T Natarajan from India’s T20 World Cup 2024 squad. Natarajan, with his impressive performance in the ongoing IPL season, has emerged as a strong contender for the Purple Cap, having claimed 13 wickets in just seven matches.

Watson highlighted Natarajan’s exceptional ability to consistently deliver yorkers, a skill that could have significantly benefited the Indian team. “His ability to put that yorker in, his variations of speed when he needs to bowl that, it’s something he continues to produce over and over again,” Watson said. “That’s why I was surprised that he wasn’t in the Indian T20 squad because of his consistency of performances, especially when he’s bowling in crucial times of the game when batters are going strong.”

Watson’s sentiments were echoed by former India captain Sunil Gavaskar, who also praised Natarajan’s performances in IPL 2024. “I was thinking more like T Natarajan, the left-arm pacer bowler. He has been bowling extremely well. So, I thought maybe he could have been in the team,” Gavaskar said.

Despite the exclusion of Natarajan, India’s T20 World Cup squad boasts a formidable pace attack led by Jasprit Bumrah. Mohammed Siraj and Arshdeep Singh are expected to compete for the second spot in the playing XI, while Khaleel Ahmed and Avesh Khan have been included in the list of travelling reserves.

India’s squad for T20 World Cup 2024:

* Rohit Sharma (C)
* Hardik Pandya (VC)
* Yashasvi Jaiswal
* Virat Kohli
* Suryakumar Yadav
* Rishabh Pant
* Sanju Samson
* Shivam Dube
* Ravindra Jadeja
* Axar Patel
* Kuldeep Yadav
* Yuzvendra Chahal
* Arshdeep Singh
* Mohammed Siraj
* Jasprit Bumrah

Reserves:

* Shubman Gill
* Rinku Singh
* Khaleel Ahmed
* Avesh Khan

PCB Eyes Shane Watson as Potential Head Coach for Pakistan Cricket Team

PCB Eyes Shane Watson as Potential Head Coach for Pakistan Cricket Team

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has identified former Australian all-rounder Shane Watson as a potential candidate for the head coaching role of the men’s national team. The PCB is seeking a permanent head coach ahead of New Zealand’s white-ball tour of Pakistan in April.

Watson, currently the coach of the Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), has overseen a remarkable turnaround for the franchise, leading them to their first playoff qualification in five years. His impressive performance and interpersonal skills have caught the attention of the PCB.

However, Watson is not the only candidate under consideration. Former West Indies captain Daren Sammy, who has a strong relationship with Pakistan cricket, is also a desired option. Sammy is currently the limited-overs coach of West Indies and the head coach of Peshawar Zalmi in the PSL.

The PCB is keen to secure a head coach who can commit to a long-term role, unlike Mohammad Hafeez, who was appointed on a temporary basis for tours of Australia and New Zealand. The board is willing to offer a flexible role that allows the head coach to balance other commitments, as was the case with Mickey Arthur, who juggled his role with Derbyshire in the English county season.

The appointment of coaches in Pakistan has been affected by administrative instability. Former PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf removed Arthur and Bradburn after a disappointing World Cup, despite their successful tenure. The PCB is now seeking to appoint a head coach who can provide stability and long-term success for the national team.

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