Warner Urges Konstas to Ignore Barbs Ahead of Ashes

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Warner Urges Konstas to Ignore Barbs Ahead of Ashes
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David Warner advises young Australian cricketer Sam Konstas to dismiss criticism from the UK press and fans ahead of the upcoming Ashes series, emphasizing the importance of focusing on performance.

David Warner has urged Sam Konstas to ignore the inevitable barbs from the UK press and English cricket fans ahead of next summer’s Ashes after a leading British journalist described the Australian youngster as the sport’s version of Raygun.

“I can’t wait for the Barmy Army to actually come out next year. I might be able to throw a few barbs from the commentary box. It’s always going to be a great series. It’d be exciting for him to be a part of that, permitting form.”England sit sixth on the World Test Championship standings and failed to make another final. Australia and South Africa will square off in a decider in June at Lord’s.Konstas is eager to be involved when Australia face England in the first Test in Perth on November 21.

“I remember when I was a kid watching Mitchell Johnson play Alastair Cook and all those legends. Hopefully if I do get an opportunity, I’ll take it with both hands.”“I don’t even know where to take that,” Cummins told Channel Seven news. “I’m pretty happy with Sammy, so I don’t really care what the UK think.”

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