Victorian Men's Cricket Team

Jake Fraser-McGurk scores two hundreds in Second XI match

Dylan Bolch for Cricket Victoria Media

“I felt really good out there,” said the young batter after the first innings, who blasted his way to a score of 100 runs off 107 balls on Day 1 and 100 off just 68 balls on Day 3.

In two Second XI matches this season the right hander has scores of 146, 32, 100 & 100. 378 runs at an average of 94.5.

Fresh off another stint in the KFC Big Bash League for the Melbourne Renegades, Fraser-McGurk has made the switch back to the longest form of the game with ease.

Batting at number four, Fraser-McGurk looked comfortable and relaxed, dismantling the New South Wales bowling attack in warm conditions in Albury.

“It was good to get out there and spend some time in the middle and get a score,” he said after Day 1.

Led by Fraser-McGurk, Victoria declared leaving ACT/NSW Country 357 to win in the final innings in Albury.

Fraser-McGurk is on the edge of breaking into Victoria’s Sheffield Shield side and will be ready when the opportunity arises.

“I’m just waiting for an opportunity and when I get it, hopefully I take it.

“It’s pretty hard when you’ve got a full-strength Shield side, they’re roaring pretty well and are on top of the ladder at the moment.”

Fraser-McGurk said it was a challenge to play a variety of formats in such a short space of time but is relishing the chance to tackle the challenge head on.

“The only thing that is different is the mental side, giving yourself a lot more time [at the crease].

“It can be a challenge going in and out of formats but that’s what the modern player has to do, the better you can do hat the more successful you will be.”

Victoria’s hottest young prospects have banded together in the Second XI, and Fraser-McGurk has loved being a part of the team environment.

“It’s a really good vibe, a really good squad.

“I take it game by game and just try to play a team role, if I play that role well, it hopefully means both team and individual success.”

 

Nigel Hunt

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