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‘Can’t blame him’: The $1.65m dilemma as Aussie’s irresistible payday points to growing issue
The first night of the IPL auction saw several stars, including Australia’s Jake Fraser-McGurk, secure bumper pay days and a pair of cricketing legends believe the eye-watering sums of money could have a dramatic impact on the future of cricket.
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Fraser McGurk, who has established himself as one of the world’s best exciting white ball players, was snapped up by the Delhi Capitals for $1.65 million.
Elsewhere, Josh Hazlewood cashed in with a $2.29 million contract at Royal Challengers Bengalaru and Mitchell Starc was also signed by the Capitals for $2.14 million.
However, for English Test legend Michael Vaughan, Fraser McGurk must take a leaf out of the book of Indian superstar Yashasvi Jaiswal.
The 22-year-old, who is predominantly a white ball batsmen, belted a dominant 161 in the second innings against Australia, showing his technique is transferable across all formats.
For Fraser-McGurk to become a true star, Vaughan believes he also has to evolve and be able to score big runs when facing a red ball.
“So far in his career he’s been a T20 specialist, he goes out and he tries to whack sixes and that’s what these franchises are after,” Vaughan said.
“You can’t blame him. He wanted to play for South Australia in the longer format and they didn’t pick him and I feel like a lot of modern players are going to choose this route.
‘Can’t blame him’: The $1.65m dilemma as Aussie’s irresistible payday points to growing issue
The first night of the IPL auction saw several stars, including Australia’s Jake Fraser-McGurk, secure bumper pay days and a pair of cricketing legends believe the eye-watering sums of money could have a dramatic impact on the future of cricket.
Watch every ball of Australia v India LIVE & ad-break free during play in 4K on Kayo | New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1. Limited time offer.
Fraser McGurk, who has established himself as one of the world’s best exciting white ball players, was snapped up by the Delhi Capitals for $1.65 million.
Elsewhere, Josh Hazlewood cashed in with a $2.29 million contract at Royal Challengers Bengalaru and Mitchell Starc was also signed by the Capitals for $2.14 million.
However, for English Test legend Michael Vaughan, Fraser McGurk must take a leaf out of the book of Indian superstar Yashasvi Jaiswal.
The 22-year-old, who is predominantly a white ball batsmen, belted a dominant 161 in the second innings against Australia, showing his technique is transferable across all formats.
For Fraser-McGurk to become a true star, Vaughan believes he also has to evolve and be able to score big runs when facing a red ball.
“So far in his career he’s been a T20 specialist, he goes out and he tries to whack sixes and that’s what these franchises are after,” Vaughan said.
“You can’t blame him. He wanted to play for South Australia in the longer format and they didn’t pick him and I feel like a lot of modern players are going to choose this route.
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