Sam Constas got into trouble with Virat in the debut match itself… Boxing came into trouble in the Boxing Day Test, see VIDEO here

Sports Desk: On the cricket field, love and quarrels are often seen among the players amidst the attacks of ball and bat. At the same time, when it comes to Australia, the chances increase 10 times more. A similar atmosphere was seen during the Boxing Day Test being played between India and Australia in Melbourne.

Many times we see players from opposing teams sledging to provoke or distract each other. But we see this from professional and accomplished players. Young players do not even think of facing veteran players at the beginning of their career. But it was visible in MCG.

But 19 year old Australian player Sam Constas made this mistake in his debut match itself. He clashed with Virat Kohli in the fourth test being played against India. He also had to suffer the consequences of this. Because shortly after messing with Kohli, all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja showed him the way to the pavilion.

Many people are blaming Virat Kohli for this clash that took place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. In the video, Kohli is also seen colliding with the Australian player. But we have to keep in mind that the kangaroo is much more expert in doing this work. If we look at the records of sledding, Australia will be seen first in it. In such a situation, if it has been instigated by Virat, then a Sanskrit verse 'Shathe Shathyam Samacharet' fits perfectly.

As soon as the argument between Constas and Kohli started increasing, Australia's other opening batsman Usman Khawaja came in the middle of the argument and tried to calm both of them down. So much so that the umpire also intervened to stop the clash. The video of their clash is becoming increasingly viral on social media. Seeing which the fans are reacting.

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Talking about Constas' debut match, he attacked the Indian bowlers fiercely. Especially he targeted India's legendary batsman Jasprit Bumrah. He scored 60 runs in 65 balls with the help of 5 fours and 2 sixes. He has become the second youngest player to score a fifty in Test for Australia. Before him, in 1953, Craig had scored a half-century at the age of 17 years and 240 days.

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