Australian star batter Steve Smith has praised the 19-year-old debutant Sam Konstas. He smacked 60 runs, randomly hitting Jasprit Bumrah for boundaries, and that shocked Steve Smith so much that he felt like he had a heart attack. Steve Smith got his 34th Test century, yet Konstas took the limelight. Konstas replaced the previous opener, Nathan McSweeney, in the 4th Test at Melbourne and has rightly justified his place. At a strike rate of 92.3, Konstas hit 6 boundaries and 2 sixes, scoring 60 runs in just 65 balls. One of the two sixers came with a reverse scoop against Bumrah, which left Smith astonished. In the press conference after day 2's play, Smith said, "I don't think much fazes the young kid, as so we saw yesterday. He was reverse-ramping Bumrah for a six and I was having a heart attack up in the box. But look, I thought it was all good. No stress." Read also: Watch: Kohli’s Death Stare After MCG Crowd Boos Him Konstas Dazzles Amid Cheers and Kohli Clash on Test Debut Day 2 of Sam Konstas’ Test debut at the MCG saw the teen sensation charming the crowd with his boundary-line antics. From signing autographs and posing for selfies to orchestrating cheers, Konstas relished the spotlight. He even showed enough maturity, calling the fiery altercation with Virat Kohli just an "accident." Later, Kohli was fined 20% of his match fee for shoulder-checking the debutant. India’s batting faltered yet again as Rohit Sharma fell early. KL Rahul, who gave a good start, got bowled out at an absolute jaffa, left scoring 24. Yashasvi Jaiswal then built a 102-run stand with Kohli, before a miscommunication saw Jaiswal run out for 82. Kohli, promising at first, edged out for 36, leaving India in trouble. After Day 2's play, India is at 164 runs, losing 5 wickets, trailing by 310 runs.