Former Australia captain and legend Ricky Ponting believes the current batting line-up will remain unchanged for the first Ashes Test and the team’s opening home series of the new World Test Championship cycle. He also defended struggling opener Sam Konstas, who has faced criticism after a poor run of form.Despite a 3-0 Test series win in the Caribbean, questions remain over Australia’s batting unit, which crossed the 300-run mark just once in the series. Most of their runs came from the lower order, with bowlers like Mitchell Starc, Scott Boland, and Josh Hazlewood stepping up to dominate the West Indies. In the final innings of the series, the hosts were bowled out for just 27 runs.
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How do you feel about Sam Konstas’ performance so far?
“I read some really interesting quotes or a story written by (Australian journalist) Robert Craddock about Sam Konstas, how the Australians sort of tried to protect him from what they thought was going to be a really difficult tour of Sri Lanka. They left him out there hoping to bring him in in the Caribbean where things might have been a little bit easier. Well, it’s been the opposite. It’s been the exact opposite of that.“The first Test of the Ashes will be played in late November, around four months from now.
