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Warner questions why it took teen to lead way for Aussies

David Warner has praised Sam Konstas’ audacious approach against Jasprit Bumrah and India, but questioned why a 19-year-old had to set the example for Australia’s top order.

Konstas’ sparkling first-innings 60 on Boxing Day set the tone for Australia’s memorable Test win, putting them 2-1 up in the series with one to play.

Funky as it was, Konstas’ knock also attracted plenty of critics with his audacious ramp shots and decisions to charge down the deck.

The 34 runs he took off Bumrah in the opening session marked the most any player has ever scored against the Indian in one spell, and acted to unsettle the quick.

The innings also created a slipstream for Usman Khawaja’s first half-century of the series, while Marnus Labuschagne spoke of how it influenced his approach.

Bumrah still took nine wickets for the match, including Konstas’ when he beat him with a ball that jagged back between bat and pad in the second innings at the MCG.

Konstas’ arrival at the top is Australia’s most eye-catching since the likes of Phillip Hughes and Warner, whose natural tendencies were both to attack.

“It was very special,” Warner said.

“People are going to criticise him as well. That’s the nature of the beast, that’s the way he is going to play.

“When someone like Bumrah is bowling to you, you have to try and execute somehow.

“What he did in the Prime Minister’s XI shows he has that talent. But it also shows he is brave.”

Content Source: www.perthnow.com.au

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