Sam Konstas and Nic Maddinson were involved in an extraordinary start to the Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and Victoria at the SCG.
But the way he played on Tuesday caused major confusion. Former Test opener and ex-NSW coach Phil Jaques said in commentary: "He had a fair bit of success, batting pretty conventionally.
"It was unexplainable really. I don't know what was going on," Phil Jaques, the former NSW coach and Test opener, said on commentary after Konstas' dismissal. Konstas, who made 3 and 22 against ...
Former Test opener and ex-NSW coach Phil Jaques was among those critical of Konstas on Tuesday as he went after the game in the first over. “He had a fair bit of success, batting pretty ...
Former NSW coach and ex-Test opener Phil Jaques plainly insisted he does not think Konstas can become a consistent Test batter playing the way he did on Tuesday. 00:56 Play video ‘Just trying to ...
Sam Konstas brought out his reverse ramp shot second ball against Test teammate Scott Boland at the SCG in a move labelled “unexplainable” by a former NSW coach as Australian great Adam ...
much to the dismay of former NSW coach Phil Jaques, who called it “unexplainable” batting. The antics of the 19-year-old, who used the same approach in his Test debut against India but made ...
Former NSW coach Phil Jaques called it ­“unexplainable” batting. Despite Konstas being dropped from the Test team, captain Pat Cummings said the 19-year-old remains in the frame to take on ...
There was inexplicable bowling carnage at Adelaide Oval on Tuesday as 20 wickets fell on the opening day of the Sheffield Shield clash between South Australia and Tasmania, dismissed for just 194 ...