Cricket’s rising star Sam Konstas has promised signed merchandise to the fan who crashed his car in an attempt to meet him. The Sydney Thunder shared a now-viral security video titled “The Konstas Effect,” capturing the bizarre yet unforgettable moment at Cricket Central during training on Wednesday.
The Viral Car Crash Moment
In the footage, Konstas is seen walking across the camera when a four-wheel drive suddenly pulls into the parking lot. The driver rushes out, eager to meet the young cricketer, only to sprint back in panic after realizing he forgot to engage the handbrake. In his haste, he slips and falls, failing to reach his car before it crashes into another vehicle.
A Sydney Thunder representative told AAP that the video had been viewed millions of times online, quickly making it one of the most talked-about moments in cricket.
Konstas Reacts to the Incident
Ahead of Friday’s clash with the Sydney Sixers, Konstas was shown the viral clip before his final match with the Sydney Thunder. He is set to depart for Australia’s Test tour of Sri Lanka, where he will attend a training camp in the UAE before playing two Tests in Galle.
“Hopefully I’ll see him later today and sign some stuff,” Konstas said. “I didn’t even know he was chasing me. It wasn’t funny, but hopefully he’s all good. But yeah, it went a bit viral.”
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Konstas’ Meteoric Rise in Cricket
The 19-year-old has experienced a remarkable rise in international cricket, going from a relative unknown to a cricket sensation in just a few months.
- In October, he scored twin centuries for NSW.
- He made his Test debut in Australia’s historic series win over India.
- He now opens the batting for Sydney Thunder alongside David Warner.
With his explosive batting skills and a growing fanbase, Konstas has quickly become a household name in the cricket world.
Handling Criticism and the Ashes Challenge
As fame grows, so does scrutiny. Sections of the British media have been skeptical, with The Guardian’s Barney Ronay labeling Konstas “gimmicky” and comparing him to breakdancer Rachael Gunn (Raygun).
Cricket legend David Warner, known for embracing criticism, had some advice for the young star:
“I always found that going with them [critics] and enjoying it is the right way. At the end of the day, it makes you perform better. They want you to fail, but by performing, you shut them up.”
With the Ashes series next summer, Konstas is eyeing the chance to open the batting for Australia, while Warner is eager to watch the Barmy Army in action from the commentary box.
“It’ll be exciting for him to be part of that Ashes squad, permitting form,” Warner added.