Key Points

Sam Konstas announced himself with a spectacular century on the opening day against India A. The 19-year-old opener reached his hundred in just 122 balls, displaying remarkable flair and power. His partnership with Campbell Kellaway yielded 198 runs before India's bowlers staged a comeback. Australia A finished the day strongly at 337/5, putting them in a commanding position.

Key Points: Sam Konstas Century Powers Australia A vs India A in Lucknow

  • Sam Konstas scored a flamboyant 109 off 114 balls with 10 fours and 3 sixes
  • Konstas joined David Warner and Shane Watson in an exclusive first-session century club
  • Opener Campbell Kellaway provided strong support with a composed 88 off 96 deliveries
  • India A fought back with four quick wickets after breaking the 198-run opening stand
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Konstas shines with flamboyant ton as India A struggle against Australia A on opening day

19-year-old Sam Konstas smashes a rapid 122-ball century as Australia A dominate India A on Day 1, finishing at 337/5 in Lucknow.

"Konstas became the third Australian opener to conjure a hundred in the first session of a first-class match after David Warner and Shane Watson. - Match Report"

Lucknow, September 16

The incumbent Australia opening batter, Sam Konstas, pushed his case for inclusion in the Ashes squad with a swashbuckling century as Australia A ensured India A toiled on the opening day of the four-day fixture in Lucknow.

After winning the toss and opting to bat, the visitors got off to a rollicking start with Konstans and Victoria batter Campbell Kellaway, who is also in contention for a spot, negating the new ball threat posed by India A's experienced speedsters Prasidh Krishna and Khaleel Ahmed.

The 19-year-old Konstas, who left the 'world's best' Jasprit Bumrah bamboozled in front of a jam-packed crowd at the MCG last year, once again tormented the hosts' bowling unit and notched a fifty in 86 balls. He raced to his century in 122 balls, courtesy of 10 boundaries and three towering maximums. It was his third first-class hundred, after walloping twin centuries in a Sheffield Shield match in October last year.

The teenager blazed his way to the three-digit figures in the opening session and joined an exclusive club. Konstas became the third Australian opener to conjure a hundred in the first session of a first-class match after David Warner and Shane Watson.

Konstas' compatriot, 22-year-old Kellaway, looked poised to hammer a ton but perished against the lanky quick Gurnoor Brar and returned to the dugout with a composed 88(96). The floodgates opened after the end of the 198-run stand on the first ball of the 38th over.

After separating the opening duo, India A made further inroads after captain Nathan McSweeney (1 off 13 balls) was pinned in front of the stumps by left-arm spinner Harsh Dubey, and Konstas followed in the footsteps that traced back to the dressing room. Dubey rattled his stumps to punch the youngster's return ticket on 109(114).

Oliver Peake, who was part of Australia's U-19 World Cup squad and turned 19 just five days ago, failed to replicate the success he enjoyed in the tournament. He was trapped by Khaleel Ahmed, dismissing him on 2(17) as India A scythed four wickets in 10 overs.

With Australia reduced from 198/0 to 224/4, Cooper Connoly turned the tide in favour of Australia A, hammering 70 off 84 deliveries before being outfoxed by Dubey's spin. Liam Scott and wicketkeeper batter Josh Philippe ensured Australia didn't suffer more casualties and returned unbeaten on 47(79) and 3(4), respectively, as the tourists tallied 337/5 in 73 overs.

- ANI

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Ananya R
Harsh Dubey was the only bright spot in our bowling today. Took crucial wickets including Konstas. Young spinners showing promise while our pacers disappointed. Need better team selection for next matches!
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Sarah B
As an Australian fan living in India, I'm thrilled with Konstas' performance! He's definitely making a case for Ashes selection. But credit to Indian spinners for pulling things back in the later session.
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Vikram M
Typical Indian bowling performance - start poorly and then recover. 337/5 is still too many runs on day 1. Our batsmen need to show character tomorrow. Hope they put up a big total in response! 💪
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Michael C
Konstas joining Warner and Watson in that exclusive club says it all. This kid is special. But India A fought back well in the final session. Test cricket at its best!
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Priya S
Why are we still relying on Khaleel and Prasidh? They've been inconsistent for so long. Time to give chances to new pacers from domestic circuit. Our bench strength should be better than this 😔
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Karthik V
The match is evenly poised actually. Australia dominated first two sessions, we dominated

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