No Warner, no worries for Delhi as Fraser-McGurk shines

By Ian Chadband
Updated April 18 2024 - 6:10am, first published 6:04am
Attacking Aussie batting sensation Jake Fraser-McGurk holds nothing back for the Delhi Capitals. (AP PHOTO)
Attacking Aussie batting sensation Jake Fraser-McGurk holds nothing back for the Delhi Capitals. (AP PHOTO)

Jake Fraser-McGurk, the young hurricane batter tipped to become David Warner's white-ball successor for Australia, gave a brief demonstration why as he stepped in to replace his injured hero with another winning cameo for Delhi Capitals.

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