Bumrah keeps battle alive; Australia score 311/6
Teen debutant Sam Konstas' audacious 60 off 65 balls enthralled the near sell-out crowd of over 80,000 at the MCG during a humid morning session
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The Indian spearhead didn't let the hosts completely walk away with the game which they threatened to do at one stage. PHOTO: PTI
Melbourne, 26 Dec
Jasprit Bumrah's knack of coming up
with magic deliveries in crunch situations kept India alive after Australia's
top-order, headlined by teen debutant Sam Konstas' stroke-filled half-century,
guided the hosts to 311 for 6 on the opening day of the fourth Test here on
Thursday.
If Konstas' audacious 60 off 65
balls enthralled the near sell-out crowd of over 80,000 at the MCG during a
humid morning session, Bumrah's (3/75 in 21 overs) deception of length to
dismiss Travis Head (0) also had its takers as chants of 'Boom, Boom, Booooomraaaaaaah'
reverberated through the stands.
Coming into the Test with
back-to-back hundreds, Head couldn't judge the length of a Bumrah delivery that
was pitched slightly fuller than what the batter expected. He shouldered his
arms trusting the bounce but the 66.2 overs old Kookaburra nipped back to clip
the off-bail. In the next over, he removed an out-of-form Mitchell Marsh (4),
having got Usman Khawaja (57 off 121 balls) with the half-tracker in the
post-lunch session.
The first two sessions, however,
belonged to Australia with senior players Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne (72 off
145 balls) and Steve Smith (68 batting, 111 balls) scoring half-centuries.
The final session was all about
Bumrah magic. The Indian spearhead didn't let the hosts completely walk away
with the game which they threatened to do at one stage. He now has 24 wickets
in the series. With Mohammed Siraj (0/69 in 15 overs) off-colour, Bumrah didn't
have much support save off-spinner Washington Sundar (1/37 in 12 overs), who
bowled a containing line.
Akash Deep (1/59 in 19 overs)
though got Alex Carey with the second new ball at the fag end of the day. Even
Ravindra Jadeja (1/54 in 14 overs) leaked runs despite getting Konstas out and
Nitish Reddy, the batting all-rounder, was only used before the second new ball
was taken.
'Sam Jams at the G'
The morning was owned by the precocious 19-year-old from New South Wales. Konstas didn't show any nerves during his scintillating knock, which comprised of two sixes off Bumrah.
He also didn't mind a good scrap
with India's superstar Virat Kohli, whose shoulder brush with the 19-year-old
led to a brief confrontation.
In fact, Bumrah was hit for a six
for the first time in a Test since Cameron Green hit him for one back in 2021.
The gap between Konstas' first six, which was a lap scoop, and the one that
Green hit three years ago was 4000 legal Test match deliveries.
After a conventional lap scoop for
maximum, Konstas also hit a reverse lap scoop towards third man for another
boundary. The second six was pummelled over mid-on.
The way he attacked the Indian
bowling with gusto gave his veteran opening partner Khawaja a chance to get
back to form with a patient half-century.
But Khawaja would be really annoyed
with himself as he couldn't time a pull shot off a Bumrah half-tracker, which
went straight into KL Rahul's hands in the post-lunch session.
The duo added 89 runs in such quick
time that Labuschagne and last match's centurion Smith didn't need to show any
urgency.
For Konstas, it all began with a
few play and misses off Bumrah's opening over but as soon as the teenager got
his first couple of runs, things changed dramatically.
The fearlessness of youth stood out
on the big stage as Konstas pulled off the lap-scoop against Bumrah before
smashing him over mid-on for another maximum.
The fans and experts alike were
forced to think the last time Bumrah (1/50 in 15 overs) was hit for two sixes
in his first spell of a Test match. They couldn't because it never happened in
a first spell.
The stump mic caught Bumrah saying
"Beginner's Luck" but Konstas seemed to have enough wares to answer
his probing queries. And it was laced with a lot of spunk as he got into a
verbal duel with Kohli after their shoulders brushed while crossing each other.
He often shuffled towards leg-stump
to make room and on one occasion, crunched Bumrah past cover.
Mohammed Siraj was welcomed into
the attack with a loud round of boos as he sledged the youngster due to his
unconventional hitting style.
In all, Konstas hit six fours apart
from the two maximums. Only Akash bowled a good channel among the pacers as
Siraj was guilty of going too full or too short.
As Australia scored at more than a
fair clip, skipper Rohit Sharma had to introduce Ravindra Jadeja (1/33 in 11
overs) in the 16th over to at least stem the flow of runs before it went out of
hand.
The decision did pay dividends as
the seasoned spinner got an arm ball to skid through with the angle to trap
Konstas in front.
Khawaja and Labuschagne then added
65 for the second wicket with the Pakistan-born opener hitting Akash for a
couple of boundaries to complete his first fifty of the series.
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