Move over Virat Kohli vs the Australian media. A new rivalry is brewing in the ongoing India vs Australia series: Jasprit Bumrah vs Sam Konstas. Round 1 of the Bumrah vs Konstas battle belonged to the 19-year-old as in the previous Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground last week, the Aussie youngster took on the India pacer, demonstrating a ruthless display of batting against the world’s best fast bowler. Konstas smashed Bumrah for 32 runs in two overs – 14 off one and 18 off another. Bumrah later said that he ‘could have dismissed Konstas 7-8 times in the first two overs’, but at that moment, it was evident that India’s pace spearhead was rattled.
Bumrah made a strong comeback in the second innings, dismissing Konstas cheaply and winning Round 2. However, the third Round, which took place in the closing moments on Day 1 of the 5th Test in Sydney, promises to take the cake hands down. Bumrah and Konstas were involved in a heated exchange in the final over of the day before the India pacer had the last laugh. Usman Khawaja, taking strike, made Bumrah wait just as he was about to start his run-up. The tactics to ensure it was the last over of the day didn’t sit too well with Bumrah, and just as he expressed his displeasure, Konstas, at the non-striker end, decided to rile him up.
Bumrah walks away the winner
Words were spoken, and tempers flew. But before it could get out of hand, the umpires intervened. Konstas didn’t look too pleased himself. But all that effort from the youngster to again throw Bumrah off guard didn’t help as the pacer struck next ball, getting Khawaja out caught behind. To further rub it in, Bumrah, instead of celebrating the wicket, immediately turned around and charged at Konstas to show it off. It didn’t help that Konstas had hit Bumrah for a four off the first ball of the innings.
“Bumrah, who turned to Konstas. He [Konstas] learns a tough lesson in his second Test match,” said Adam Gilchrist on air.
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Both Bumrah and Konstas were high on their showing from the first innings. Konstas revelled in the fact that Australia had bowled India out for 185, whereas Bumrah was coming off scoring 22 off 17 with three fours and one six.
With Australia leading the series 2-1, the SCG Test holds plenty of significance for India. A win here will draw the series but help them retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Unfortunately, in the news for their dressing room noise, India endured a bad start after captain Jasprit Bumrah opted to bat, with Australia dominating Day 1. The Indian batting order folded like a pack of cards, with the top order disappointing. KL Rahul scored 4, and Kohli’s off-stump woes continued as the former India captain was out caught behind for the 22nd time by a pacer since the start of 2022.
Rishabh Pant played a very uncharacteristic innings of 40. Pant took repeated blows to his body and going totally against his natural instincts, did the hard work and put in the grind before top-edging a mistimed pull. The lower middle order put up a sorry show as Nitish Reddy, Washington Sundar and Ravindra Jadeja got out cheaply. India were bowled out with half an hour to go, allowing Bumrah to draw first blood as Australia ended the day at 9/1 from three overs at stumps.