Home Cricket Jasprit Bumrah reflects on missed opportunities against Konstas: 'I could've dismissed him multiple times in the first two overs'

Jasprit Bumrah reflects on missed opportunities against Konstas: 'I could've dismissed him multiple times in the first two overs'

Konstas showed his aggression against Bumrah's pace attack, hitting the Indian pacer for ...

Sat, 28 Dec 2024 09:20 AM

Konstas showed his aggression against Bumrah's pace attack, hitting the Indian pacer for two powerful sixes early on in the match. Despite initially struggling, he managed to take on Bumrah with confidence. Bumrah, speaking to the host broadcaster on Day 3, admitted that Konstas' style was not new to him, thanks to the debutant's extensive T20 career.

"I have experienced heaps of it. I have played T20s for the last 12 years of my life. Interesting batsman," Bumrah said, reflecting on his encounters with aggressive hitters in the shortest format.

"I always felt that I was in the game, I never felt that I was far away from taking his wicket, maybe even 6-7 times in the first two overs. But you know, that's how cricket goes. Some days it pays off, it looks good, and some days it does not. I love different challenges and I am always looking forward to it," he added.

Konstas' audacious stroke-playing

Konstas, after being beaten repeatedly by Bumrah's precision in the first couple of overs, shifted gears and adopted a more unorthodox approach. The Australian debutant ramped Bumrah for two massive sixes, sending a clear signal of intent.

The audacious shot-making didn’t stop there as Konstas continued to dominate, amassing a quickfire 60 runs off 65 balls. His fiery knock set the tone for Australia’s strong first innings, and the Indian bowlers struggled to rein in the onslaught.

Konstas' blistering start allowed the likes of Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, and Steve Smith to capitalize, with all three batters contributing solid knocks. Australia ended the innings with a massive total of 474, while India was left reeling at 164/5, with Yashasvi Jaiswal top-scoring for India with a gritty 82.

On Day 3, however, Nitish Kumar Reddy steered India's fighback in the Test, helping the side avoid the follow-on.

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