LUCKNOW, Sept. 15 -- Teenage batting talent Sam Konstas will be the centre of attraction for the India A as well as for fans when he comes out to bat for Australia A in the first of the two-match four-day unofficial Test, beginning Tuesday, at the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium here. The 19-year-old Sydneysider burst onto the Test scene with a chaotic debut against India in Melbourne last summer, but has struggled to put runs on the board at any level since. In five matches for Australia he averages only 16.30 and failed to make more than 25 runs in six digs against the West Indies in June and July. Now, the cricketer aims to find his form in both the matches before targeting four Sheffield Shield games for New South Wales with a goal of finding the red-ball form that eluded him on a tough tour of the West Indies. Konstas doesn't care for regrets or critics. And by putting himself on a self-imposed social media ban, the teenager hunting an opening spot in a home Ashes series has ensured he will hear as little of the latter as possible. To win back his confidence in batting, the batter has reportedly enlisted the help of Aussie great Matthew Hayden in a bid to get back on track and earn Ashes selection. Unlocking Konstas's huge potential in time to face England at home this summer is the biggest target for the Australia A coaching staff here during the two-match series. In fact, Hayden debuted for Australia at the age of 22 but then disappeared from the team for two and a half years. After coming back as a more permanent member, he made it past 50 just once in his first nine matches. Hayden went on to play 103 Tests for Australia and average 50.73 to be regarded one of the country's finest ever opening batters. Now he's helping Konstas reach those heights. "I guess me in particular knows just how difficult it can really be at that highest level when you're not comfortable," Hayden was quoted as saying this week. "I liked the way he goes about his actions. You know, I liked the way that he sort of puts himself out there, that he's a point of difference. But the biggest thing is when you're under pressure, which you always are in the first handful of games, you need to have a really solid base and you need to have solid voices around you as well," Hayden adds. It's been a whirlwind 12 months for Konstas, who was barely known around the country before blasting some big Sheffield Shield scores to start last summer, ultimately earning him a Test debut....