McDonald Says It’s Too Early to Judge Whether Konstas Will Make It at Test Level
CARIBBEAN, JUL 7 – Pat Cummins urges young opener Sam Konstas to remain patient despite scoring just 33 runs in four innings as Australia leads 2-0 in the Test series against West Indies.
- Australia's second Test win in Grenada, powered by Cummins' and Hazlewood's wickets, contrasts with opener Konstas' modest 33 runs in four innings.
- Cummins advised Konstas to judge himself over a series, emphasizing that even top batters fail more often than succeed, highlighting the importance of patience and long-term development.
- Australia's 2-0 series lead and top spot in the World Test Championship are secured ahead of the third Test in Kingston next Saturday.
- Looking toward the Ashes, Australia’s young opener Konstas faces a crucial pink-ball Test in Jamaica, as the series shapes his development ahead of year-end challenges.
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