Australia’s Sam Konstas recalls Test debut vs India: Emotions got to me

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khelja|21-06-2025

Australia's teenage batting prodigy Sam Konstas has admitted that the emotions of making his Test debut against India at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground got the better of him as he prepares for a second shot at the big stage in the upcoming West Indies series.

Konstas, now 19, has been recalled to the Australian side for the first Test against West Indies in Bridgetown on June 25. He is set to open the innings alongside veteran Usman Khawaja after Marnus Labuschagne was dropped and Steve Smith ruled out with a dislocated finger.

The right-handed opener had on debut against Jasprit Bumrah and co., marked by audacious strokeplay and unorthodox flair.

But after playing just one more Test, he was dropped, with critics questioning his shot selection and labelling his style "reckless".

Reflecting on that whirlwind debut series, Konstas acknowledged that it wasn't just the Indian bowling attack that posed a challenge-it was the sheer magnitude of the occasion.

"It was my first few Test matches, and the emotions probably got to me with the crowd," Konstas said. "But having a bit of time off to reflect and strengthen my game has helped. Now, hopefully I get the chance to start in the next Test."

A confirmed starter for the opening Test in Barbados, Konstas said he has worked closely with his batting coach over the past few months to tighten key areas of his game.

"I've been trying to focus on a few key areas with my batting coach, and I feel like I've come a long way. Hopefully I can display that in the next few Test matches."

Konstas, who has his Test cap number-468-tattooed on his forearm, is now eager to cement his place in Australia's top order. Since David Warner's retirement 18 months ago, Australia have tried five different openers in search of a stable partner for Khawaja.

With an Ashes tour on the horizon later this year, the West Indies series could serve as a defining stretch in Konstas's young career.

"Very excited. Obviously it's a tough team to crack into as we've got legends of the game," he said. "Hopefully I grab my opportunity with both hands.

"It's a dream come true to be honest. Nineteen years old, playing for your country, travelling the world. I'm very lucky to be where I am currently."

Australia are set to play three Tests against the West Indies, starting June 25 in Bridgetown.

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