Ricky Ponting lavishes huge praise on 21-year-old sensation, draws comparisons with young David Warner

Jake Fraser-McGurk scored 257 runs in nine matches in the recently concluded Big Bash League (BBL) season, boasting a striking rate of 158.64.

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Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting.

Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting.

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Jake Fraser-McGurk demonstrated his prowess in a match against the West Indies in Canberra.

Fraser-McGurk dynamic batting against West Indies saw him amass 41 runs from merely 18 balls.

Legendary Australian captain Ricky Ponting has thrown his support behind the emerging talent Jake Fraser-McGurk, likening him to a youthful David Warner due to his exceptional natural abilities. Ponting's endorsement highlights Fraser-McGurk's potential to make his mark in international cricket and emphasises the importance of giving him ample exposure to nurture his development across all formats.

"I was on record at the start of the summer saying I think he's someone that can be well and truly fast-tracked through the Australian system. Because the natural talent that he's got reminds me a bit of David Warner's introduction into Australian cricket. When we saw (Warner) at the start, I think everyone doubted whether he was going to be good enough to play Test cricket technically," Ponting was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo.

Fraser-McGurk's explosive entrance to international cricket

Despite a modest start on his One Day International (ODI) debut, Fraser-McGurk demonstrated his prowess in a match against the West Indies in Canberra. In a pursuit of a modest target of 87 runs set by the West Indies, Fraser-McGurk's dynamic batting saw him amass 41 runs from merely 18 balls, an innings embellished with five boundaries and three sixes, showcasing his scoring efficiency and aggressive playing style.

Fraser-McGurk took BBL by storm 

Further underlining his cricketing credentials, Fraser-McGurk has also made significant contributions in the Big Bash League (BBL) for the Melbourne Renegades. Over nine games, he scored 257 runs, boasting a striking rate of 158.64, a testament to his batting capability and potential as a future star in Australian cricket.

While Fraser-McGurk will miss the T20 International series against the West Indies and New Zealand in the lead-up to the T20 World Cup, Ponting believes the current Australian squad is robust and well-prepared. According to Ponting, Fraser-McGurk should patiently await further opportunities to represent Australia on the international stage.

"Obviously, there's only so many people you can pick in the World Cup squad, isn't there. I'm not saying at all that he should have been picked in the World Cup squad because they've put together a really good squad anyway, and one that on paper will look as good as probably any team going there. He'll have to bide his time. But as we saw yesterday, he looks pretty keen to make the most of the opportunities that he gets," Ponting added.

Australia's cricket team is gearing up for a busy schedule with six T20 Internationals ahead of their participation in the T20 World Cup, set to take place in the West Indies and the United States in June. This period presents an exciting opportunity for players like Fraser-McGurk to showcase their talent and cement their place in the national team.

 

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