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Jake Fraser-McGurk: Australian dynamite opener!

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Thoughts on this kid? 2 ODI’s and he is striking at 220. He has a List A sr of 145!

Australia are launching another dynamic batter in this format! The age of Fin Allen and McGurk is here! Wow just wow talent!

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Impressed with his technique as seems to be playing proper cricket shots. Maybe needs to work against express pace. A nightmare for trundlers though
 
He'll win a few ICC trophies, that's for sure. Fearless cricketer, and can we doubt the mental toughness of an Aussie?
 
An impressive batter but he looks to hit every ball. He needs to be a bit calmer because this way he can survive in T20 cricket but won't last long in Test or ODI cricket.
 
Impressed with his technique as seems to be playing proper cricket shots. Maybe needs to work against express pace. A nightmare for trundlers though
He looks better against Express pace in comparison to medium pacers

These kinds of players love express pace.
 
There is a lot of Jason Roy in his approach. Fearless, selfless and aggressive.
 
Entertaining batsman.

Although he has the mindset of Afridi out there at times. Doesn't know when to stop but Mcgurk is young enough to learn how to rein things in a bit.
 
Entertaining batsman.

Although he has the mindset of Afridi out there at times. Doesn't know when to stop but Mcgurk is young enough to learn how to rein things in a bit.
Why should he change?

The Shaheen Parwaaz brand cannot be tamed. They are born to be free.
 
Not just mindset but very much Afridi like technique as well when it comes to playing in the wider V.
 
Why should he change?

The Shaheen Parwaaz brand cannot be tamed. They are born to be free.

A little bit of control will go a long way to follow Warner's path. In T20 cricket he can continue playing the way he does as it will have a game-breaking impact at the top of the innings.

Australians tend to develop aggressive batsmen well. In Pakistan, he would 100% become another a blind slogger.
 
Delhi Capitals (DC) named all-rounder Jake Fraser-McGurk as a replacement for Lungisani Ngidi for the upcoming edition of the TATA Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024.

Ngidi, who has played 14 IPL matches and has 25 wickets against his name, was ruled out of the TATA IPL 2024 due to injury.

Jake Fraser-McGurk has played 2 ODIs for Australia. He joins DC for his reserve price of INR 50 Lac.​
 
Seems destined to be a big star down the line. I saw him bat against the West Indies. Some of the shots he was playing were AB-esque.
 
Delhi Capitals (DC) named all-rounder Jake Fraser-McGurk as a replacement for Lungisani Ngidi for the upcoming edition of the TATA Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024.

Ngidi, who has played 14 IPL matches and has 25 wickets against his name, was ruled out of the TATA IPL 2024 due to injury.

Jake Fraser-McGurk has played 2 ODIs for Australia. He joins DC for his reserve price of INR 50 Lac.​

'As much talent as Warner coming through': Ponting's big call as Fraser-McGurk gets late IPL contract​


Jake Fraser-McGurk has landed a chance to show off his exciting batting talent in the Indian Premier League, having been snapped up as a late replacement by Delhi Capitals.

The 21-year-old Australian prospect has been announced as a late replacement for injured South African paceman Lungi Ngidi for the season that begins next week.

Fraser-McGurk joins Delhi for his base price of INR 50 lakh ($92,000) and will be in a squad that also features three other Australians David Warner, Mitch Marsh and Jhye Richardson.

The team is coached by Ricky Ponting, who’s also a big fan of the South Australia batter and has predicted Fraser-McGurk, who’s also a useful legspinner, could be a star of the future.

“With the talent and the skill that David Warner had, Jake has got as much talent as David had coming through,” Ponting said.

It’s a big opportunity for the youngster who was fast-tracked into the Australia ODI squad, playing his first international matches against the West Indies in February.

He’s also made a name for himself in the BBL, hammering a 21-ball fifty amid 257 runs for the Renegades this season while also scoring the fastest List A hundred, off 29 balls, for South Australia in the Marsh Cup last October.

But despite being highly touted, Fraser-McGurk has had a bit of a lean run in the red-ball game, having scored 0, 1, 16, 2, 14 and 2 in this season’s Sheffield Shield.

Earlier in the week, England batter Harry Brook also pulled out of Derlhi’s squad following the death of his grandmother in February.

The Capitals didn’t name a replacement for Brook, with Melburnian Fraser-McGurk doubtless also seen as a player who could fill a hole left by the English star.

 
What a flying knock played by Fraser tonight against Lucknow Super Giants! He smashed 51 runs off just 31 deliveries leading his team to victory.

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Another scary Aussie. Will these guys give rest of the world a break?
 
Asif Ali needs to contact him

This guy only practices how to hit the ball for 6

Doesn’t want singles or 4s
 
His stance, swing all remind me of base ball player. We will see more "line drives" from this kid.
 
He was struggling during the initial phase of the inning last night and was going at run-a-ball for first 20 odd deliveries but that krunal Pandya over changed the whole scenario. Superb inning. Pretty exciting talent to watch out for.
 
Jake Fraser McGurk seems well prepared for the ICC T20I World Cup 2024, having scored 84 off 27 for DC against MI in the IPL 2024. The question arises, is he solely benefiting from the batting friendly pitches of the IPL, or is he genuinely skilled at facing bowlers in any conditions?
 
Fraser McGurk and Travis Head

Some bowling careers are about to come to an end in this year’s T20 World Cup
 
Jake Fraser McGurk seems well prepared for the ICC T20I World Cup 2024, having scored 84 off 27 for DC against MI in the IPL 2024. The question arises, is he solely benefiting from the batting friendly pitches of the IPL, or is he genuinely skilled at facing bowlers in any conditions?

He has nearly mastered the art of range-hitting already. He has practiced it very well. Almost every team practices range hitting.
 
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He has all the makings of a scary batsman. I would be shocked if he doesn't become one of the best and most dominant batters in the world years from now.
 
Fraser-McGurk has something about him.

Has a little bit of Shahid Afridi in him as he just sees it and hits it. Full swing of the bat and fearless stroke play.
 
This guy is fearless. He is not afraid to take on bowlers like Bumrah. Almost whole Australian team is fearless but if you can smash a team like he did, you have something special.
 
Hard to take these IPL performances too seriously.

He looks like a phenomenal talent but let's see how he does on the big stage.

Will he make it or will he be another flash in the pan Darcy short type of player.
 
As per media reports, despite making the right noises at the right time, Jake Fraser-McGurk might miss the flight to the West Indies and the US, along with former captain Steve Smith. As reported by codesports.com.au, Fraser-McGurk is not in the reckoning as the young batter doesn’t have enough international experience.
 
He actually connected quiet well. That length was very accurate. He still managed to get hold of it.
 
Jake Fraser McGurk seems well prepared for the ICC T20I World Cup 2024, having scored 84 off 27 for DC against MI in the IPL 2024. The question arises, is he solely benefiting from the batting friendly pitches of the IPL, or is he genuinely skilled at facing bowlers in any conditions?
He's a natural successor to Warner in the t20 format atleast, he shpuld play at no 3. But idk if he can replace Warner in odi or test.

Australia got some soul searching to do.
 
1) Warner
2) Head
3) Jake
4) Marsh
5) Maxwell
6) Marcus Stoinis
7) Josh inglis

^^ Gun batting line up, Will be next to impossible to beat lol.
 
I think it’s the right call to not start with him. He should be in the squad though
I'd be happy for him to bat at 3.

Marsh can go for 4, Marsh is needed as the sole anchor in the team, Stoinis, Maxwell and Inglis can smack in the lower order.
 
I'd be happy for him to bat at 3.

Marsh can go for 4, Marsh is needed as the sole anchor in the team, Stoinis, Maxwell and Inglis can smack in the lower order.
JFM is a six hitter. He might have the smallest balls per sixes ratio in the world right now in T20 cricket. Harsha was saying today he has hit 24x 4 and 23x 6…and 25 1s and 2s so far in the IPL

Realistically, he is more dangerous for the job in comparison to Maxwell (who is useful as a bowler and is a proven match winner on his day), Cam Green (who is hit and miss) and Tim David (whose role is to just blast at the back end).

I personally wouldn’t keep a weapon like this back home. He should definitely be in the squad, maybe even as a back up keeper
 
JFM is a six hitter. He might have the smallest balls per sixes ratio in the world right now in T20 cricket. Harsha was saying today he has hit 24x 4 and 23x 6…and 25 1s and 2s so far in the IPL

Realistically, he is more dangerous for the job in comparison to Maxwell (who is useful as a bowler and is a proven match winner on his day), Cam Green (who is hit and miss) and Tim David (whose role is to just blast at the back end).

I personally wouldn’t keep a weapon like this back home. He should definitely be in the squad, maybe even as a back up keeper
That's why I want him at no 3, he's a certified replacement for Warner in the t20 format after he retires but him at no 3 also ensures Australia has a 2nd lifeline if one of head or Warner departs early.
 
In 587 bf in T20, McGurk has 57 sixes which is about 10.1 balls per six


In IPL this season, he has 23 sixes in 111 balls faces, that’s 5 balls per six! Phenomenal striker!
 
That's why I want him at no 3, he's a certified replacement for Warner in the t20 format after he retires but him at no 3 also ensures Australia has a 2nd lifeline if one of head or Warner departs early.
You never know with Warner, he might retire himself to let JFM take his spot

These gorey are not selfish like that. They will make way for the talent and won’t sulk about it.
 
You never know with Warner, he might retire himself to let JFM take his spot

These gorey are not selfish like that. They will make way for the talent and won’t sulk about it.
Warner will play and retire after t20 wc. He won't retire unless he goes out of form which he hasn't.

Plus I'd want Warner due to experience. Warner would love nothing more then to give Pakistan one final send off.
 
He looks a real deal and we are likely to see him play for Australia soon.
 
The way he stands deep in the crease converts good length to short of a length to get the elevation is the modern day range hitting trend. ABDV used to do that long back in his hey days. It requires tremendous bat speed to pulverize a spinner of the backfoot for a straight six. This kid is a quintessential modern day T20 player. He will give you chances. But he will give sleepless nights to bowlers.
 
‘Hard to fathom’: Aussie great laments World Cup snub as selector explains Fraser-McGurk call

The World Cup dream for Australia’s batting sensation Jake Fraser-McGurk is not completely dashed but the dynamo needs a significant stroke of fortune to travel to the Caribbean.

The 22-year-old is blitzing the Indian Premier League, rates among the most promising batters in the world and, according to intelligence Australian selectors have received from Delhi, is eager to soak in every lesson he can in order to become even more dominant.

But despite his outstanding IPL deeds, Australian selectors overlooked him for the T20 World Cup team travelling to the West Indies and USA in June, a decision which left former great Mark Waugh flabbergasted.

There is a caveat.

Australia’s selection panel chair George Bailey said there was some flexibility surrounding selection ahead of the nation’s first T20 match against Oman in Barbados on June 5.

Australia will monitor the fitness of key players including veteran opener David Warner, who has bone bruising to his hand, and captain Mitch Marsh, who is recovering from a hamstring injury, over the next month.

Selectors will also wait to add a reserve to the squad of 15 players named on Wednesday, with Fraser-McGurk, Matt Short, Spencer Johnson and Tanveer Sangha options for the role.

“We are comfortable with the balance, as it sits, but there is a lot of cricket to be played, so if that changes, we are open to change,” Bailey said on Wednesday.

“There would need to be a reason and whether that is through injury, form is clearly a metric, fitness is a metric, so it is just about making sure that balance is maintained. If he is there, he will be there for a reason.

“As you are when you are trying to pick a squad of 15, you are after balance, you are trying to have that ability to have the people on the selection table when you need them. He is in that mix. Matt Short, Tanveer Sangha and Spencer Johnson are all guys who are firmly in the mix for that.”

Bailey said as well as Fraser-McGurk has been playing, he had faith in the established top order led by Warner, World Cup hero Travis Head and Marsh, the team skipper.

“It’s obviously been fantastic to see Jake play as well as he has the last couple of weeks in the IPL. It has been wonderful,” Bailey said.

“But ultimately … we are looking to get that balance that we want in terms of getting across there and playing each game against different opponents, different venues, different surfaces.

“His form has been great of late and that is fantastic. But the way we are functioning at the top of the order, with the three guys we have there, has been really strong as well.”

Waugh, a Fox Cricket analyst, said it was “hard to fathom” how the excitement machine had been left out of the Australian squad.

“(It is) a very strong squad, no doubt, that should be hard to beat, but to leave JFM out is quite frankly hard to fathom. I would also have had the Matt Short in,” Waugh said.

Fraser-McGurk, who scored 41 against the West Indies in an ODI in February, has been in dashing form for the Delhi Capitals over the past month.

The right-hander has made three half centuries in six innings, including an astonishing 84 from 27 balls in Delhi last week, with the Victorian doing his best work at the top of the order.

Quizzed as to whether he believed Fraser-McGurk had the ability to shift down the order and play as a closer, Bailey said he was yet to see that in the South Australian representative.

“Not at this stage. I am not sure how much work he has actually done in those conditions but it looks like the top of the order is where he is best suited,” he said.

“We have seen some players perform in some different batting roles to cover off that eventuality but if he was to get an opportunity, it would be at the top.”

Although Fraser-McGurk was overlooked, Bailey said he had received encouraging reports about the prodigy from the Delhi Capitals, where former Australian captain Ricky Ponting is the head coach.

“He is going about it the right way, isn’t he, particularly over the last three weeks,” Bailey said.

“The performances he is putting up are certainly eye-catching, so there is no doubt that is the best way to do it.

“He is a young guy who is really eager to learn and the feedback from those he has been around in Delhi is that he is really eager to learn and keep growing his game. He is certainly not someone who thinks he has got it all made and is the complete package. I think that is really exciting going forward.”

SOURCE: FOXSPORTS
 
I think Aussie selectors might make a change for him to get into the team till 25th. This boy is in some hitting form. Him and travis head opening would have been the deadliest combination we have ever seen.
 
Australia captain explains reasons why IPL star missed T20 World Cup selection

Australia's new T20I captain has provided some clarity on why in-form batter Jake Fraser-McGurk missed out on selection for the T20 World Cup.

Newly-appointed Australia T20I captain Mitch Marsh believes hard-hitting batter Jake Fraser-McGurk has a bright international future ahead, despite the fact the young gun narrowly missed selection for next month's ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

The 2021 T20 World Cup champions unveiled their squad for the 20-over showcase on Wednesday and the absence of Fraser-McGurk and former skipper Steve Smith from the 15-player group were among the biggest surprises.

Fraser-McGurk has been in scintillating form for the Delhi Capitals in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) and many believed the right-hander had shown enough to make the trip to West Indies and USA next month for the ninth edition of the T20 World Cup.

And while Marsh has been impressed with what he has seen from Fraser-McGurk at international level and at Delhi, the Australia skipper suggested incumbent openers Travis Head and David Warner have the runs on the board and have earnt the right to continue their relationship at the top of the batting order.

“Jakey is an outstanding talent,” Marsh said on Australian radio station SEN.

“I think you know the way he's taking on the IPL, he’s taken it by storm, they’re all loving him, and certainly, the Delhi crew are enjoying his company and enjoying what he brings to the team and there's no doubt that he's going to have a huge future, wherever he plays.

“But we feel like we've got all bases covered within our team. Heady and David Warner have been fantastic for us, not only for a long period of time but over the last 18 months building towards this (T20) World Cup.

“We're really comfortable that we've got the right 15, to hopefully take us deep into the (T20) World Cup.”

Fraser-McGurk has three half-centuries for Delhi already this IPL and his batting strike-rate of 233.33 is superior to every other batter at the tournament to have scored more than 60 runs.

More than half of Fraser-McGurk's 259 runs at the tournament have come from sixes, with the 22-year-old having cleared the rope on 23 occasions from six innings for Delhi to be sixth overall for most sixes at the event.

It bodes well for Fraser-McGurk's future against the white-ball and Marsh expects to see the top-order performer back playing for his country sooner rather than later.

“He’s come along pretty quickly. There's been a huge amount of talent that's been identified from a young age," Marsh noted.

“We saw a glimpse of it throughout the (domestic) Big Bash this year and you know that the IPL is a tough tournament.

“You can't take a backward step and that's certainly the way he plays his cricket and he's got an exciting future.”

ICC
 
Is Marsh feeling threatened :) Come on dude. Your Delhi mate. You don't have to keep in playing XI. Atleast in the squad right?
 
Is Marsh feeling threatened :) Come on dude. Your Delhi mate. You don't have to keep in playing XI. Atleast in the squad right?
He's having fraser in reserves. I don't think he feels threatened, Marsh is happy to bat at no 4, the problem is they don't want to risk an ipl superstar going in and then getting exposed at international.

The lad will be making a debut in a tournament so who knows.

But I feel like they should have gone with him, Still I feel mcfraser will feature after a few more ipl scores. I think atm Marsh is playing a game to see if mcfraser can finish the IPL well and them he gets included, regardless, Mcfraser is still travelling to US.
 
He's having fraser in reserves. I don't think he feels threatened, Marsh is happy to bat at no 4, the problem is they don't want to risk an ipl superstar going in and then getting exposed at international.

The lad will be making a debut in a tournament so who knows.

But I feel like they should have gone with him, Still I feel mcfraser will feature after a few more ipl scores. I think atm Marsh is playing a game to see if mcfraser can finish the IPL well and them he gets included, regardless, Mcfraser is still travelling to US.
Warner in T20 is a hit or miss. Sometime back despite winning trophy for them, SRH let go of him after poor run. Even with Delhi he was playing slow and steady with low strike rate. IN the last world 20 he looked ridiculous. Got bowled byAfghan bowler when he tried to bat right handed as nothing was working as Australia had to score quicker to get a certain run rate. His scores last world cup were 5, 11, 3, 25. Unlike ODI he is unable to break free immediately. His world T20 career is very poor. He has played 34 matches in world cup. averaing 25 at 133. On a given day he can click. Let us see. HE likes to surprise people. Just when you write him off he proves everyone wrong. I think he is purely a sentimental pick. Aussie fans are not happy one bit.
 
Warner in T20 is a hit or miss. Sometime back despite winning trophy for them, SRH let go of him after poor run. Even with Delhi he was playing slow and steady with low strike rate. IN the last world 20 he looked ridiculous. Got bowled byAfghan bowler when he tried to bat right handed as nothing was working as Australia had to score quicker to get a certain run rate. His scores last world cup were 5, 11, 3, 25. Unlike ODI he is unable to break free immediately. His world T20 career is very poor. He has played 34 matches in world cup. averaing 25 at 133. On a given day he can click. Let us see. HE likes to surprise people. Just when you write him off he proves everyone wrong. I think he is purely a sentimental pick. Aussie fans are not happy one bit.
I agree with you, he's a sentimental pick because this is his last cup and he's announcing retirement. My issue is why the stubborn persistence? Mcfraser can vat at no 3, he'd be better then Marsh at that position.
 
Aussies nurture talent and wont throw young players under the bus straightaway. As much as there's public hype around him, when he fails the spite is intolerable. Mitch Marsh is someone who experienced this up close. In Pakistan, we hype them up, call them the second coming, they struggle, then the system chews and spits them out. Wash, rinse, repeat!

Fraser is very young, he has years of cricket in front of him and many more ICC events to come.
 
Aussies nurture talent and wont throw young players under the bus straightaway. As much as there's public hype around him, when he fails the spite is intolerable. Mitch Marsh is someone who experienced this up close. In Pakistan, we hype them up, call them the second coming, they struggle, then the system chews and spits them out. Wash, rinse, repeat!

Fraser is very young, he has years of cricket in front of him and many more ICC events to come.
Thats true but fraser isn't a pakistani. He's already superior to pretty much any pakistani batsmen we have currently and the standards of IPL are > PSL.

Still fraser is a reserve.
 
Aussies nurture talent and wont throw young players under the bus straightaway. As much as there's public hype around him, when he fails the spite is intolerable. Mitch Marsh is someone who experienced this up close. In Pakistan, we hype them up, call them the second coming, they struggle, then the system chews and spits them out. Wash, rinse, repeat!

Fraser is very young, he has years of cricket in front of him and many more ICC events to come.
That is not accurate. Cam green was just 21 when he was introduced
 
Thats true but fraser isn't a pakistani. He's already superior to pretty much any pakistani batsmen we have currently and the standards of IPL are > PSL.

Still fraser is a reserve.
But I can see on social media a lot of Aussie supporters Want him in the squad
 
But I can see on social media a lot of Aussie supporters Want him in the squad
Every aussie supporter wants him in the squad over Warner.

Although imo I want both Warner and him to play. Warner shouldn't be replaced, once he's done with his injury drama, he'll be gun and experienced.

Regardless fraser could get selected full time, their waiting for a few more IPL performances.

They've defo given him a message to finish the IPL strong.
 
Every aussie supporter wants him in the squad over Warner.

Although imo I want both Warner and him to play. Warner shouldn't be replaced, once he's done with his injury drama, he'll be gun and experienced.

Regardless fraser could get selected full time, their waiting for a few more IPL performances.

They've defo given him a message to finish the IPL strong.
A top order of Head, McGurk and a healthy Warner is a terrifying Top 3. They can easily score 80 runs in power play.
 
A top order of Head, McGurk and a healthy Warner is a terrifying Top 3. They can easily score 80 runs in power play.
They can make that adjustment and move everyone down one position

I think it’s Tim David who will have to make way
 
A top order of Head, McGurk and a healthy Warner is a terrifying Top 3. They can easily score 80 runs in power play.
I want mcfraser at 3. He's 22, and I think they need to trust him with the iconic no 3 position and groom him.
 
During a podcast Red-hot young opener Jake Fraser-McGurk praises selectors' communication after falling short in late bid for T20 World Cup spot, he said:

"The communication was really good,"

"There's two ways you can look at it. You can look at it through, 'This is what I've done to prove my case,' and then there's also, 'Look, a month and a half ago I wasn't even in the picture'.

"They (selectors) probably had a good idea of what (the squad) was a month and a half ago, trying to build that, how they can get the connection in that team."

"It's also hard to fit in. You've got David Warner, our best opener ever in three formats. You've got Travis Head, who's lighting it up over here (in the IPL) and has lit up for the past 18 months. And then Mitch Marsh is the same and he's also the captain."

"I can't really see myself batting five or six because we're pretty set there with Timmy David, Cam Green, those sort of blokes."

"So that's the way I think about it. That's fine. There's hopefully going to be more time for that."

"If I do somehow get a traveling reserve (spot) then great, I can get a good experience there,"

"But (his omission) didn't really bother me a hell of a lot because I wasn't in this position to feel like I've earned that yet."

"World Cup cricket is a lot different to IPL and franchise cricket."
 
Yea.. Australiia picks players for roles. They don't pick good players to play them out of position. In theory McGurk may be a better batsman than Tim David technically. But Tim David can pull off things like 32 runs in last 9 balls to win a match which he did in NZ.
 
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He can chase down whatever Pakistan put down within 10-15 overs while we are celebrating run a ball 50s and 100s in losing cause.
 
I think Australia is missing a trick here. This guy deserves a spot in the squad. He and Travis head would have taken apart any bowling lineup in the World Cup. Also, they would have a left-right hand combination at the top which can be very handy. Still some days left for the final squad, let's see if their is any chance for him to find his name among the final squad.
 
During a podcast Red-hot young opener Jake Fraser-McGurk praises selectors' communication after falling short in late bid for T20 World Cup spot, he said:

"The communication was really good,"

"There's two ways you can look at it. You can look at it through, 'This is what I've done to prove my case,' and then there's also, 'Look, a month and a half ago I wasn't even in the picture'.

"They (selectors) probably had a good idea of what (the squad) was a month and a half ago, trying to build that, how they can get the connection in that team."

"It's also hard to fit in. You've got David Warner, our best opener ever in three formats. You've got Travis Head, who's lighting it up over here (in the IPL) and has lit up for the past 18 months. And then Mitch Marsh is the same and he's also the captain."

"I can't really see myself batting five or six because we're pretty set there with Timmy David, Cam Green, those sort of blokes."

"So that's the way I think about it. That's fine. There's hopefully going to be more time for that."

"If I do somehow get a traveling reserve (spot) then great, I can get a good experience there,"

"But (his omission) didn't really bother me a hell of a lot because I wasn't in this position to feel like I've earned that yet."

"World Cup cricket is a lot different to IPL and franchise cricket."
^^ Look at this man champion mentality, he's willing to bat at any order for his team, Unlike 2 clowns that ik of
 
I think Australia is missing a trick here. This guy deserves a spot in the squad. He and Travis head would have taken apart any bowling lineup in the World Cup. Also, they would have a left-right hand combination at the top which can be very handy. Still some days left for the final squad, let's see if their is any chance for him to find his name among the final squad.
Deserves based on what. Batting on Indian phattas?

Aussies generally have wise selection policies that's why they are the strongest side in cricket history.
 
Deserves based on what. Batting on Indian phattas?

Aussies generally have wise selection policies that's why they are the strongest side in cricket history.
He smashed the fastest List A hundred in Australia, not India
 
He smashed the fastest List A hundred in Australia, not India
He has already made is ODI debut after his fastest hundred. He still wasn't selected in T20is against NZ and WI.

The recent hysteria around him is due to the IPL performances.
 
He has already made is ODI debut after his fastest hundred. He still wasn't selected in T20is against NZ and WI.

The recent hysteria around him is due to the IPL performances.
The recent hysteria around him is for his nuclear capability. The natural excitement he brings to the game. There is no denying he is capable of doing what he can at international cricket and all around the world.
 
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