Oman Daily Observer

Fraser-mcgurk shines on IPL debut as Delhi thrash Lucknow

- LUCKNOW, INDIA:

Jake Fraser-mcgurk smashed a half-century on his Indian Premier League debut as Delhi Capitals thrashed Lucknow Super Giants by six wickets on Friday to reignite their hopes in the money-spinning T20 competitio­n.

Fraser-mcgurk, who had celebrated his 22nd birthday on Thursday, shared a 77-run partnershi­p for the third wicket with captain Rishabh Pant (41) to help Delhi overhaul Lucknow’s 167-7 with 11 balls to spare. Delhi moved to ninth in the 10-team contest after registerin­g only their second victory from six outings.

Lucknow, who came into the match with three wins out of four, are now placed fourth.

“Spent five-six games on the sidelines itching to get out there,” said Fraser-mcgurk.

“I’m so happy to be here, different world in terms of cricket. Never seen anything like it, to be able to savour eight weeks, hopefully more, is amazing.”

Delhi lost opener David Warner early with the Australian dragging a ball from Yash Thakur on to his stumps soon after he was attended to by the physio for a blow he took on his knuckles.

Prithvi Shaw (32) was caught brilliantl­y by Nicholas Pooran at deep midwicket off Ravi Bishnoi but Pant and Fraser-mcgurk steadied the innings with their stand.

Fraser-mcgurk, who went unsold in the IPL auction but came in as a replacemen­t for Lungi Ngidi, hit Krunal Pandya for three huge sixes in a row in one over to underline his powerhitti­ng prowess.

The Australian’s 55-run knock, studded with five sixes and two fours, came to an end when he holed out to Arshad Khan, but by then Delhi needed just 28 runs off 32 balls.

Pant went past 3,000 IPL runs before being stumped off Bishnoi for 41 off 24 balls including two sixes and four boundaries.

“We were about 15-20 runs short, we should’ve capitalise­d to get to 180,” said Lucknow skipper K.L. Rahul.

“Mcgurk was very unknown. We’ve watched a lot of videos of him but he hit the ball really well, credit to him.”

Earlier, Lucknow were off to a fine start after electing to bat but they stumbled after the powerplay, losing two wickets in two balls to left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav (3-20).

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