Ponting's Ashes Dilemma: Labuschagne vs Konstas in Tough Selection Battle

Ricky Ponting has highlighted Australia's selection headache ahead of the Ashes series. The former captain believes Sam Konstas hasn't made the most of his opportunities in recent matches. Meanwhile, Marnus Labuschagne is showing strong form with multiple centuries at state level. Ponting suggests the upcoming Sheffield Shield games will be crucial for final selection decisions.

Key Points: Ponting on Australia's Ashes Selection Labuschagne Konstas

  • Ponting believes selectors face difficult batting lineup decisions for Ashes series
  • Sam Konstas hasn't capitalized on opportunities in recent domestic matches
  • Labuschagne showing improved form with four centuries in six innings
  • Sheffield Shield games planned specifically for Ashes preparation and selection
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Konstas hasn't capitalised much, Labuschagne is the obvious one: Ponting on Aussies' tough selection call for Ashes

Ricky Ponting analyzes Australia's batting selection headache for the Ashes series, weighing Marnus Labuschagne's form against Sam Konstas' potential in the lineup.

"Marnus Labuschagne is the obvious one. Marnus, at his absolute best, is in Australia's best team every day of the week. - Ricky Ponting"

New Delhi, Oct 22

Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting believes that Australian selectors will face a challenge when selecting a team for the upcoming Ashes series, with questions surrounding the inclusion of Sam Constas and Marnus Labuschagne in the lineup.

Starting from November 21, Australia will host the five-match Ashes series, which is expected to attract global attention, as it does every year. This series will significantly impact the ICC World Test Championship standings for the current cycle, with Australia aiming for a second title and England seeking their first.

Much of the pre-series discussion in Australia focuses on the hosts’ batting order and whether young talent Sam Konstas will keep his spot in the XI amid an inconsistent beginning to his international career.

Ponting thinks the hardest choice selectors face is whether to keep Konstas or bring back seasoned right-hander Marnus Labuschagne, pairing him with Usman Khawaja at the top of Australia's batting line-up.

“We know Sam Konstas has been the incumbent as he played the last series in the West Indies, but he's one that probably hasn't capitalised as much as he would have liked in those first two (domestic) games.

"These players have still got probably four innings to go before that Test team has to get picked and we'll have a bit of a clearer picture then.

"Marnus Labuschagne is the obvious one. Marnus, at his absolute best, is in Australia's best team every day of the week.

"But he hasn't been able to find his best form over the last couple of years. And it looks like now back at state level, he's starting to find it again. It is certainly starting to look that way and he is a lot more confident in scoring.

"I think he's made four centuries in his last six innings, so he's going well, even though there is still a long, long way out,” Ponting told ICC.

He also noted that Australia had planned the preparation for the series well in advance and decided to conduct the Sheffield Shield games to help players heading into the all-important clashes.

"We are in a really interesting little phase right now with the talk about the selections for this first Test match because it was well planned by Cricket Australia to have four Sheffield Shield games leading into the first Test. Two of those games have been played already. Some guys have been standouts, other guys that are in the reckoning haven't really taken their opportunity to the maximum just yet,” Ponting added.

-- IANS

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Sarah B
As an Indian cricket fan watching from Mumbai, I think Australia should back Labuschagne. His recent domestic form shows he's returning to his best. Experience matters in Ashes!
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Priya S
Why not give Konstas a chance? Every senior player was once a junior. India has shown that investing in young talent pays off - look at Gill, Jaiswal! Australia should learn from this approach.
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Michael C
Four centuries in six innings? That's incredible form! Labuschagne has to play. Cricket Australia's planning with Sheffield Shield matches is smart preparation.
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Ananya R
Ponting's analysis is spot on. But I respectfully disagree about dropping Konstas completely. Maybe they can find a middle way - use him as backup or in different batting position. Young blood brings energy to the team! 🏏
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Vikram M
From Delhi perspective, Ashes is always exciting! Labuschagne at his best is world class, but if he's not performing consistently, why not give youth a chance? Tough call for selectors indeed.

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