Quantcast

Ponting earmarks Fraser-McGurk as future Test player

As he returns to the Marsh Cup, batting dynamo Jake Fraser-McGurk has received a ringing endorsement from Australia's best

Box office batting! Fraser-McGurk lights up Manuka

Australian cricket legend Ricky Ponting has earmarked Jake Fraser-McGurk as a future Test star, believing the 21-year-old blaster has as much talent as a young David Warner.

The Victorian, who crossed to South Australia ahead of the current domestic season – and will play for the Redbacks against the Vics in Thursday's Marsh Cup clash – is the talk of the cricket world for his fearless and cavalier approach to opening.

Fraser-McGurk belted 41 off 18 balls in Australia's record win – achieved with 43 overs left – against West Indies in Canberra on Tuesday.

It was his second international appearance, after he smashed a towering six in Sydney on Sunday before being dismissed by the fifth ball of the match.

Ponting was not surprised by Fraser-McGurk's dazzling display, saying he was reminded of Warner's famous take-down of a powerful South African attack at the MCG in 2009.

From the Vault: Warner goes off on T20 debut

"(Fraser-McGurk) is someone that can be well and truly fast-tracked through the Australian system," Ponting said on Wednesday after being confirmed as coach of US Major League Cricket franchise Washington Freedom.

"When we saw (Warner) at the start everyone doubted whether he's going to be good enough to play Test cricket, technically.

Every six: Fraser-McGurk arrives as Big Bash unearths new star

"But with the talent and the skill that (Warner) had – Jake has got as much talent as David had come coming through ... the earlier they can get him into the system (the better).

"Get him playing and letting him work out for himself the best way to have success in all the different formats."

Ponting referenced former Pakistan allrounder Shahid Afridi as someone who made the jump from a limited-overs power-hitter to a Test player.

'We just click': Fraser-McGurk on tight bond with batting coach

"When you've got that sort of talent, you need to be exposed to cricket at the highest level to work it out, Jake can do that," Australia's all-time leading century-maker said.

Fraser-McGurk's rise comes just a month after Warner, one of Australia's greatest openers, ended his Test and one-day international careers.

Warner, 37, remains a member of Australia's Twenty20 squad in the lead-up to this year's World Cup in the United States and the Caribbean.

Fraser-McGurk enjoyed a strong Big Bash League campaign with the Melbourne Renegades but has been overlooked for the T20 squads, with selectors slotting him into Warner's vacant spot as ODI opener.

Steve Smith, who alongside Ponting is Australia's best men's batter since Don Bradman, was blown away watching Fraser-McGurk.

"He's certainly not short of confidence and it's cool to see someone come in and at the age of 21 just play with such freedom and no fear at all," Smith said on Tuesday night.

Wicketkeeper Josh Inglis, who opened alongside Fraser-McGurk in Sydney and Canberra, labelled his young teammate a "freak" for how well he hit the ball.

The 21-year-old's explosive batting makes Thursday's Marsh Cup clash between his current state South Australia and former state Victoria at Junction Oval a box office event.

Fellow Australia teammate Will Sutherland returns for the Vics after his ODI debut against the West Indies, while Nic Maddinson has also been named following a successful return to Victorian cricket with a century in the first innings against the Redbacks in the Marsh Sheffield Shield..

Victoria also welcome back Peter Siddle but Scott Boland will miss for Victoria, as will SA quick Spencer Johnson who was added to Australia's T20 squad.

Victoria squad: Peter Handscomb (c), Sam Elliott, Sam Harper, Marcus Harris, Campbell Kellaway, Nic Maddinson, Jon Merlo, Todd Murphy, Fergus O'Neill, Mitch Perry, Tom Rogers, Will Sutherland, Peter Siddle

South Australia squad: Nathan McSweeney (c), Jordan Buckingham, Harry Conway, Jake Fraser-McGurk, David Grant, Henry Hunt, Thomas Kelly, Jake Lehmann, Ben Manenti, Harry Nielsen (WK), Lloyd Pope, Henry Thornton, Jake Winter

Marsh Cup 2023-24 standings

Team
Matches played
M
Wins
W
Losses
L
Ties
T
No results
N/R
Net Run Rate
NRR
Deductions
Ded.
Batting Bonus
Bat
Total points
PTS
1 NSW Men NSW Men NSW 7 5 2 0 0 0.33 0 2 22
2 Western Australia Men Western Australia Men WA 7 5 2 0 0 0.543 0 1 21
3 Victoria Men Victoria Men VIC 7 5 2 0 0 0.232 0 1 21
4 Tasmanian Tigers Men Tasmanian Tigers Men TAS 7 3 4 0 0 -0.201 0 1 13
5 Queensland Bulls Queensland Bulls QLD 7 1 5 0 1 -0.735 0 1 7
6 South Australia Men South Australia Men SA 7 1 5 0 1 -0.327 1 0 5

M: Matches played

W: Wins

L: Losses

T: Ties

N/R: No results

NRR: Net Run Rate

Ded.: Deductions

Bat: Batting Bonus

PTS: Total points