Former India captain Virat Kohli is facing a possible fine after yesterday bumping shoulders with Australia’s Sam Konstas in a fiery opening to the fourth Test of the five-match series.
After choosing to bat at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia reached 311-6 at stumps.
Teenager Konstas (60), Usman Khawaja (57), Marnus Labuschagne (72) and Steve Smith (68 not out) all made half-centuries in front of a crowd of 87,242.
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Jasprit Bumrah claimed 3-75, continuing his dominance of Australia’s batters in the series.
The on-field action heated up at the end of the 10th over. Kohli collided shoulder to shoulder as he walked past 19-year-old Konstas, whose risky stroke-play was causing enormous frustration for the fielding side.
Debutant Konstas and 36-year-old Kohli exchanged words after the collision. A visibly angry Kohli started walking back toward Konstas before umpire Michael Gough and Khawaja hurried over to settle things down between the pair.
“Virat’s walked one whole pitch over to his right and instigated that. Fielders should be nowhere near the batsman at that stage,” former Australia captain Ricky Ponting told Australia’s Channel Seven.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan added on Fox Cricket that Kohli would face scrutiny from match referee Andy Pycroft.
“It’s Kohli that goes off line and he walks into Sam,” Vaughan said.
Former India skipper Ravi Shastri told local radio that Kohli’s actions were “absolutely unnecessary.”
Earlier, Konstas looked nervous as he played and missed four times in the opening over of the match, bowled by Bumrah. The youngster fought back by playing three audacious reverse-scoops over the slips in Bumrah’s fourth over, hitting two fours and a six.
Konstas dominated an opening stand of 89 before he was trapped leg before wicket by spinner Ravindra Jadeja, ending a pulsating 65-ball debut.
Australia reached 112-1 at lunch.
Khawaja scored his first half-century of the series before Bumrah struck at 154-2 when the left-hander chipped a catch to midwicket.
Australia were in control at 237-2, but lost momentum when Labuschagne miscued a lofted drive and was caught at mid-off off the bowling of spinner Washington Sundar.
Labuschagne had added 83 for the third wicket with Steve Smith.
Travis Head, the leading run-scorer in the series, was bowled for a duck by Bumrah after offering no shot in a crucial breakthrough for India three runs later.
Mitchell Marsh was caught behind for 4 in Bumrah’s next over as Australia suffered a middle-order collapse, losing three wickets for 9 runs.
Akash Deep broke a partnership of 53 between Smith and Alex Carey (31) in the second over with the second new ball when Carey was caught behind.
At stumps, Pat Cummins was providing good support for Smith, reaching 8 not out.
The five-match series is level at 1-1 after a rainy draw in Brisbane. The fifth and final Test is scheduled to start on Jan. 3 in Sydney.
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