Cricket’s newest sensation, Jake Fraser-McGurk, is added to Australia’s travelling reserve alongside all-rounder Matthew Short for the upcoming 2024 T20 World Cup in the Caribbean and the USA. Fraser’s blockbuster IPL debut turned heads all across, including during the squad selection for the 20-team tournament starting June 2, head coach Andrew McDonald confirmed.
Although he failed to break into the final 15 for the marquee event, and understandably so, given how stacked the top order is, the selectors couldn’t resist picking him eventually. As he travels with the senior squad for the first time since making his international debut early this year, McGurk will use this chance as a learning curve, preparing better for the future.
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McGurk hogged the limelight last year for smashing the quickest hundred in List A cricket (playing for South Australia) and soon got picked for the West Indies ODIs earlier this year. Though none of the ten IPL teams picked him in the 2023 December auction, Delhi Capitals roped him in as an injury replacement midway into the tournament.
The right-handed batter quickly made his mark by notching up 330 runs in nine matches, striking at 234.04, including four fifties, two of which came in 15 deliveries. His inclusion changed Delhi’s stance on the points table as they found momentum and returned to winning ways after a shaky start this season.
Speaking on the same lines, Australia’s head coach admitted that Fraser’s performance forced them to change plans at the last moment.
“There’s no doubt that he did turn our heads, and he was a huge discussion when it comes to the final 15,” McDonald said in a chat with SEN radio. “He was running hot, and there’s no doubt he will run hot into the future.
“There’s no doubt what he did in the IPL; he lit it up; he’s an extraordinary talent, and he’s going to give fans much delight across the journey. In discussing the 15-man squad, we needed to cover all bases in the way we wanted to play, and there was a lot of building that went into that over a period of time,” he added.
Warner, Marsh’s injury status
Outgoing veteran batter David Warner and T20I captain Mitchell Marsh are nearing full fitness from respective injuries while playing for DC in IPL 2024.
McDonald revealed both will be fit for Australia’s first game against Oman on June 5, adding that Marsh will not bowl early in the tournament due to a slower-than-expected return from his hamstring injury.
“We believe he’s fully fit, everything he says he’s fully fit…we have no fears that he won’t be fit and fully available,” McDonald said of Warner.
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