Hyderabad: Australian young batter Jake Fraser-McGurk is making waves in the cricket fraternity with the recent knock of 55 on the IPL debut against the Lucknow Super Giants. He also has the fastest List A century to his name as he knocked a 29-ball hundred in the Marsh One-Day Cup last year while playing for South Australia. While reflecting on his capabilities, his batting coach, Shannon Young has opined that he might replace David Warner in the Australian team after the left-handed hangs his boots.
“As it will be the last T20 World Cup for Warner in 2024, Jason will have an opportunity to bat at the top of the order after him. T20 cricket now requires high-impact and 200+ strike-rate players and Jason is capable of doing that. I think he will replace Warner after his retirement. The last 12 months have been brilliant for him, he was Melbourne Renegades’ best player in spite of having (Quinton) de Kock, (Adam) Zampa, (Kane) Richardson in the squad," he told ETV Bharat in an exclusive interaction.
Reflecting on what sets Jake apart from others, Shannon said that the freedom to go big helps him score more.
“(He has) always been super talented. We are always focused on little sort of fixes in his batting technique. He's sort of been true to his own technique since he was pretty much young fellow at 13. Most of the stuff we talk with Jake is about playing with freedom The world has seen recently that he has a high impact in terms of freedom that suits his game. He has an ability to pick the line and lengths quicker than any of the other batters,” he added.