'My fault': Sam Konstas admits provoking Jasprit Bumrah, leading to Usman Khawaja’s dismissal

Nineteen-year-old Australian cricketer Sam Konstas addressed his on-field exchange with Indian captain Jasprit Bumrah during the fifth Test, explaining it arose from Bumrah's frustration with Usman Khawaja's delay. Despite the tension, Konstas praised Bumrah's performance and reflected on his calm debut. His performance has raised expectations for inclusion in the Sri Lanka tour squad.
'My fault': Sam Konstas admits provoking Jasprit Bumrah, leading to Usman Khawaja’s dismissal
Sam Konstas and Jasprit Bumrah (AP Photo)
Nineteen-year-old Australian cricketer Sam Konstas addressed his on-field exchange with Indian captain Jasprit Bumrah during the fifth Test, downplaying the incident.
Konstas explained that the situation arose from Bumrah's frustration with Usman Khawaja's perceived delay in taking guard. The umpires intervened in the confrontation. Bumrah eventually dismissed Khawaja and gave Konstas a send-off.
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“Oh, I didn't get too fazed. Unfortunately, Uzi got out. He was trying to buy some time a little bit. It was probably my fault, but it happens. It's cricket,” Konstas told Triple M Cricket.
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Konstas praised Bumrah's performance despite the on-field tension and acknowledged the team's strong overall showing.
“Credit to Bumrah. He got the wicket, but obviously, great performance from the team.”
Konstas reflected on his own approach to the game and its impact on opponents, emphasising his focus on performing to the best of his ability.
“Don't know. Whatever's on the field, I just try to do my best and, yeah, I guess I got a few nerves on the other team.”
India's series loss prevented them from reaching the World Test Championship final, with Australia securing their spot against South Africa.
Konstas discussed his Test debut, stating he felt calm despite the pressure. He mentioned conversations with family and teammates to help manage his composure.
“No, I was very calm. I was talking to my parents and all my teammates.”
He also recalled Khawaja's observation about his apparent excitement while batting, a feeling Konstas didn't personally register. He expressed satisfaction with his debut and the team's victories.
“But obviously, it was a packed stadium, and Uzi (Khawaja) said my adrenaline was pumped when I was batting, but I didn't feel that. Still, it was a good debut, and I'm glad to get two wins.”
Konstas's performance against India has raised expectations for his inclusion in the upcoming Sri Lanka tour squad.
Konstas addressed the possibility of his selection and adapting to new playing conditions, acknowledging the potential for his game to evolve.
“Yeah, I'm not too sure if I'm selected yet. I think we'll find out in the next few days, but obviously adapting to different conditions—maybe we'll find a new Sam. I think so, but time will tell.”
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