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Ponting Backs Fraser-McGurk As Australia’s Opener For Semi-Final Against India

Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting has expressed his confidence in Jake Fraser-McGurk to open the batting in Australia’s crucial semi-final against India in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.

Australia ruled out Matt Short due to a quadriceps injury sustained during their washed-out game against Afghanistan, leading to this decision.

Ponting believes Fraser-McGurk, though inexperienced in ODIs, could step up and deliver in the high-pressure situation of a semi-final.

Backing Fraser-McGurk Over Other Options

Ponting’s backing of Fraser-McGurk comes despite the availability of powerful hitter Cooper Connolly as a like-for-like replacement for Short.

Connolly, known for his off-spin bowling and aggressive batting, was called up as a travelling reserve.

While Connolly could fill the spot, Ponting has placed his faith in Fraser-McGurk, who has yet to make a significant mark in ODIs, having played seven matches with a modest average and strike rate of 132.

However, Ponting feels Fraser-McGurk could turn his fortunes around in a big game.

“He can slot straight into that position. To be honest, that’s the way I would probably go and just hope that he has one of his days,” Ponting said.

He emphasized that in semi-finals, where pressure is at its peak, Australia needs to back aggressive players like Fraser-McGurk, who can take risks and possibly win a big game.

Fraser-McGurk’s IPL Performance Boosts Confidence

Ponting’s confidence in Fraser-McGurk grows due to his stellar performance in the 2024 IPL. Playing for the Delhi Capitals, Fraser-McGurk finished with an outstanding strike rate of 234 from nine innings.

Ponting highlighted that although Fraser-McGurk has been disappointed with his recent ODI form, the semi-final could offer him the perfect stage to showcase his skills, just as he did in the IPL.

While Ponting firmly believes in Fraser-McGurk, he also suggested other possible options for Australia’s opening position.

Ponting suggested promoting Steve Smith, who has successfully opened in T20 cricket, to open the batting.

Smith’s experience against fast bowling would help Australia get through the new ball phase and reach the middle overs with minimal damage.

Additionally, Ponting suggested Josh Inglis as a potential opener and recommended including Connolly in the middle order to provide more spin-bowling options.

Strategic Decisions In High-Stakes Match

Australia’s batting lineup for the semi-final is under close scrutiny with the team needing to make crucial decisions in order to face India’s formidable bowling attack.

With Ponting’s backing, Fraser-McGurk will have a chance to make his mark in what promises to be a thrilling semi-final clash.

Also Read: Cooper Connolly Replaces Injured Matthew Short For Australia’s Semi-Final

Anamika Agarwala

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