After 3 Test matches in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, India and Australia will face each other in the Boxing Day Test match. Before this game, the Australian team’s lineup had undergone major changes. Australia have included 19-year-old Sam Constas in the squad for the first time, replacing Nathan McSweeney. After earning a place in the squad, the player is now excited to make his debut against India.
Young Australian opener Sam Constas is eager to face the Indian bowlers in the Boxing Day Test and says he would be better off if he gets the chance in the fourth match of the Border-Gavaskar series Chances are, he will be dealing with Jasprit Bumrah and company. is the plan. The youngster has been named in the Australia squad for the first time since they dropped new opening batsman Nathan McSweeney from the squad for the last two Test matches against India. Constas was included in the squad after McSweeney’s disappointing performances in Australia’s top flight in the first three Test matches.
Bumrah has a special plan
Konstas told Fox Cricket that he has some plans for the Indian bowlers. He feels he did a good job and hopes he gets the opportunity. He said he would just play with the ball and put some pressure on the bowlers. If Constas, who turns 19 on October 2, is named in the eleven for the Boxing Day Test, he will become Australia’s youngest Test debutant since captain Pat Cummins, who made his debut in Johannesburg in 2011. The player made his debut against South Africa in 2007 when he was 18 years and 193 days old. He said it would be a huge honor to play in a Test match for the first time. It’s like a dream come true. He is very excited about playing against Team India. He wanted to take on the challenge.
(Input – PTI)
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