ICC World Test Championship
South Africa vs Australia
ICC World Test Championship
Lord's, St John's Wood

SA
(22 ov.) 43/4

AUS
212
batsman
Full name: | Sam Konstas |
Nationality: | Australia |
ICC World Test Championship
Lord's, St John's Wood
SA
(22 ov.) 43/4
AUS
212
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Sam Konstas has rapidly risen through the ranks of Australian cricket, making his mark both at the domestic and international levels. Below is a timeline of his key international achievements.
Sam Konstas has participated in key cricket leagues and his career is still progressing. Below is an overview of his involvement in these leagues.
Sam Konstas will not play in the IPL 2025 season. He did not register for the IPL mega auction held in November 2024, so no team selected him. There is talk that teams like Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), Royal Challengers Bengal (RCB), and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) might consider him for future seasons. As he was not part of the auction, he cannot be signed as a replacement player.
Year |
Team Participation |
Notes |
2025 |
Not Participating |
Not registered for auction |
Sam Konstas debuted in the Big Bash League on December 17, 2024, playing for Sydney Thunder against Adelaide Strikers. He scored 56 runs from 27 balls in the match. Konstas set two records: the fastest half-century for Sydney Thunder and the youngest player to reach 50 runs in BBL history. His performance marked a strong start to his BBL career.
Year |
Team |
Matches Played |
Runs Scored |
Record Set |
2024-25 |
Sydney Thunder |
1 |
56 (from 27 balls) |
Fastest half-century for Sydney Thunder, Youngest player to score 50 in BBL history |
Sam Konstas started his domestic career in November 2023 when he played his first-class debut match against Tasmania. In December of the same year, he signed a contract with Sydney Thunder.
On October 8, 2024, Konstas scored his first century in first-class cricket, making 152 runs off 241 balls against South Australia. He also scored another century in the same match, becoming the youngest player to do so in the Sheffield Shield since Ricky Ponting in 1993.
Konstas debuted in List A cricket for New South Wales on November 12, 2024, in the One-Day Cup against South Australia. In December 2024, he played his first Big Bash League match for Sydney Thunder against Adelaide Strikers. He set a record by scoring the fastest fifty for Sydney Thunder in BBL history, reaching 50 off just 20 balls.
On February 13, 2025, Konstas scored 116 runs in the One-Day Cup against Queensland. This was his first century in one-day cricket at home. Despite his big score, New South Wales lost to Queensland by 54 runs.
Sam Konstas has quickly become one of the most promising players in Australian cricket. His achievements in domestic and international cricket have shown his talent and hard work.
Cricket Records and Statistics
Milestones and Accolades
Sam Konstas has proven himself as a young player with a bright future in both domestic and international cricket. With more hard work and success, he is expected to achieve even greater things.
Sam Konstas was born in Sydney and has Greek roots. He supported the NRL team Wests Tigers while growing up. Sam attended Cranbrook School in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs. He has always been close to his family, especially his father, Jim Konstas, who has helped him through his cricket career.
Sam has a twin brother named Johnny. He played his junior cricket at Kingsgrove Cricket Club. Sam's parents, Jim and Pamela Konstas, have been very supportive in his journey. They have always helped him to focus on his goals and provided him with opportunities to grow as a cricketer.
As of 2025, Sam’s net worth is about $1.5 million, reflecting his progress in cricket.
In February 2025, during a One-Day Cup match against Queensland, Sam got leg cramps in the 27th over. He played through the pain but had to be carried off the field during the 40th over.
Sam’s fanbase is growing. He has 270,000 followers on Instagram. On January 15, 2025, one of his fans tried to get his autograph and caused an accident. The fan parked his car in a handicapped spot to meet Sam but forgot to apply the handbrake. The car started rolling and hit another car while the fan rushed back to stop it. The video of the incident was shared widely on social media.