Top 5 fastest fifties on Test debut by balls taken
The top four positions are held by Indians.
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Test cricket is the format that demands patience and resilience from the batters. There are no limitations with the ball count and the batter has the option of taking his time to settle in, see through the good balls and punish the bad ones. Such has been the tradition and it's the way the format has been played over the years.
But, there are some batters who have defied the norms and taken their game to a different level when it comes to the longest format. These are the batters who have tackled the lethality of the bowlers with equal retort as they do in white-ball cricket. Some of them have even notched up half centuries on their debut in no time with the conservative approach taking a back seat.
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Here are the fastest fifties (by balls taken) on Test debut -
5. Sam Konstas vs India in Melbourne, 2024 (52 balls)
Sam Konstas grabbed attention by scoring twin hundreds against South Australia. He became the youngest to do so in the Sheffield Shield since former Australia captain, Ricky Ponting. As Australia were set to face India in the fourth Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25, he received a maiden national call up.
The 19-year-old was on song from the word go. He took on the number one Test bowler, Jasprit Bumrah and brought reverse scoops against the pacer. His knock was not only filled with some outrageous shots but calculated punches towards the on side. He reached his maiden half-century in just 52 balls and ended up scoring 60 runs off 65 balls laced with six boundaries and two maximums.
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