George Bailey sheds light on Jake Fraser-McGurk's omission from T20 World Cup squad
The T20 World Cup 2024 is slated to take place in June later this year, co-hosted by the West Indies and the USA.
The Australians have had a longstanding tradition of prioritizing objectivity in squad selection when it comes to any sort of global tournament. Rather than placing emphasis on reputation or legacy, their focus lies more on the match-winning capabilities of the players deemed best suited for the task. With this ethos and ideology, it's not at all surprising that they have tasted success over the years - six 50-over World Cup triumphs, two Champions Trophy victories, and one T20 World Cup victory.
Yet again, their 15-member squad for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2024 stirred up discussions regarding their team composition as well as the exclusion of the buzzing Jake Fraser-McGurk, who has been one of the surprise packages of the ongoing Indian Premier League 2024. Having been brought into the Delhi Capitals fold for INR 50 lakh, the energetic batter has lit up the grand stage up until now, scoring 259 runs in six innings at a whopping strike rate of 233.33, which includes a mind-blowing 27-ball 84-run knock against the Mumbai Indians a few days back. Despite the 22-year-old's exploits with the bat, he couldn't find a place in the 15-member preliminary draft.
Chief selector of Cricket Australia and former Australian cricketer, George Bailey, stated that he was pleased with the performances of the top three (David Warner, Travis Head, and Mitchell Marsh), and suggested that having them up at the top has brought a lot of success to Australia in the past few months.
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"The way we're functioning at the top of the order with the three guys we've had, they've been really strong," Bailey was quoted as saying by The Sydney Morning Herald.
Further, Bailey went onto heap praise on the lively youngster's prowess, labelling his recent pyrotechnics as "eye-catching". Bailey lauded the fact that Fraser-McGurk was someone who has never abstained from continual development and betterment of his game, as well as him being keen on refining himself as a cricketer. Praising his appetite for success as well as learning, Bailey felt Fraser-McGurk to be a prospect to keep everyone's eyes on in the near future.
"The performances he's putting up are certainly eye-catching. He's really eager to learn and keep growing his game. He's certainly not someone who thinks he's got it all made and is the complete package. So I think that's really exciting going forward," added Bailey.
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It's going to take a little bit of time: Bailey on Warner
Speaking on southpaw Warner's injury which he sustained on April 12, 2024 during his side's match against the Lucknow Super Giants, Bailey clarified that the exact injury was a deep-suited bone bruising, and that while the DC management has given a tentative period of one-two weeks for recovery, the exact time required for him to fully recover has not been informed to him.
"It's some deep-seated bone bruising. It's going to take a little bit of time, but I don't think anyone's been able to give him a really definitive answer on how long that'll be," added Bailey.
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