Allan Border's Blunt Advice: Why Sam Konstas Must Shelve the Bloody Ramp Shot

Australian cricket legend Allan Border has strongly criticized young batter Sam Konstas for his over-reliance on the ramp shot. The former captain questioned whether Konstas even knows how to play conventional strokes like the cover drive. Border advised the 20-year-old to temporarily shelve his signature shot until he's better established at the crease. With Ashes selection looming, Konstas needs to prove he can adapt his game to Test match demands.

Key Points: Allan Border Tells Sam Konstas to Stop Playing Ramp Shot

  • Border questions if Konstas can play conventional shots like cover drives
  • Konstas struggled in West Indies with just 50 runs in three Tests
  • Young batter has mixed results with ramp shot in domestic cricket
  • Border advises shelving risky shots until establishing innings first
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Can he cover drive?: Allan Border advices Konstas to ditch the bloody ramp shot

Australian legend Allan Border criticizes young batter Sam Konstas' risky ramp shot selection, urging him to focus on conventional Test match batting techniques.

"Sam Konstas, I have only ever seen him play a ramp shot. Can he cover drive, or anything like that? - Allan Border"

Melbourne, October 22

Former Australian captain Allan Border harshly criticised compatriot and rising batter Sam Konstas for his poor shot selection in red-ball format, advising him to "shelve" his signature ramp shot.

20-year-old Konstas was off to a fine start to his Test career during the Boxing Day Test at Melbourne last year, ramping and rattling the Indian pace superstar Jasprit Bumrah with the same ramp shots that have now caused him to lose his wickets on plenty of occasions way too early. While his first outing against India was a solid one and showcased his promise with a half-century on debut, the tour to the West Indies, with just 50 runs in three Tests, was a nightmarish one.

Even in domestic and 'A' team cricket, Konstas has had mixed results with the ramp shot. While it has connected well sometimes, he has often lost his wicket to the same shot. In his last 10 innings, he has scored 319 runs at an average of over 35, with a century and a half-century each.

Speaking on the SENQ Breakfast radio show, the 1987 World Cup-winning skipper questioned Konstas if he could attempt a cover drive, basically advising him to switch to more conventional, textbook strokes.

"Sam Konstas, I have only ever seen him play a ramp shot," Border said as quoted by Wisden. "Can he cover drive, or anything like that? I do not know. It's all there, but I just have not seen any ... I have seen him constantly try and play this bloody ramp shot. Okay, it is a handy shot to have in the kit bag, but I would leave it there for a while until I got a few on the board first," said Border.

While the former captain admitted that it is hard to tell others how to bat, his advice to Konstas would be to "shelve the ramp shot".

"Just give yourself a chance to get yourself in, just conventionally playing, and as your innings develops, yes, you play however you want to," he said.

"There is lots of ways to make Test match runs, you do not have to play the ramp shot. He is good enough, from what I am hearing, but I just have not seen it yet. That is just me," he added.

In 24 first-class matches, Konstas has made 1,321 runs in 44 innings at an average of 31.45, with three centuries and seven fifties and a best score of 152.

With the Ashes squad yet to be announced, Konstas would be aiming to make plenty more runs and give a better impression to the selectors ahead of the first Test at Perth from November 21 onwards.

- ANI

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Priya S
But modern cricket has evolved! Look at Rishabh Pant - his unorthodox shots won us the Gabba Test. Maybe Konstas just needs to pick the right moments for the ramp shot rather than abandoning it completely. 🤔
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Arjun K
I remember when Bumrah was getting ramped by him in Melbourne! Even as an Indian, I have to say the shot was thrilling to watch. But Border has a point - you can't build a Test career on one risky shot. Balance is key yaar!
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Sarah B
While I agree with the technical advice, Border's tone seems a bit harsh for a 20-year-old. Young players need guidance, not public shaming. The Australian system should nurture talent more constructively.
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Vikram M
Test cricket is about temperament. Our own Virat Kohli struggled initially because he played too many shots. Once he focused on building innings conventionally, he became a legend. Same lesson applies here! 💪
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Michael C
The stats speak for themselves - average of 31 in first-class cricket isn't bad, but it's not great either. If he wants to play for Australia regularly, he needs to be more consistent. Border's advice is spot on!

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