He overcame leg cramps to score his first one -day national century.
The talented Australian opener Sam Konstas gave a testimony of his great batting skill with a sparkling penny in the one -day cup in progress in Australia.
Playing for Nueva Wales del Sur (NSW), Konstas made a burning 116 of 98 balls and gave a strong response to his recent desaite on the two -test tour of Sri Lanka.
After making a stellar debut against India in the Border Gavaskar trophy, Konstas was taken to the subcontinent to obtain exposure, but unfortunately he failed to do the XI of play given the conditions. Therefore, he was forced to fly from Sri Lanka early.
However, his recent master class will only support his cause for the future.
Konstas also presented an exemplary exhibition of sand where he exceeded leg cramps to score his first national century, although he was finally in vain with NSW hesitating in his persecution of 311 established by Queensland, being pushed by 256.
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The burning attitude of Konstas against Indian Pacers in the Boxing Day test, especially against someone like Jasprit Bumrah, earned the young Australian many applause.
Konstas managed to dominate the attack of Indian bowling without help and criticized half a century in his international debut.
Australia will wait for the winner of the Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year award to continue their star form while looking at the WTC trophy defense.
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