* **Q: Why is Jake Fraser-McGurk struggling in IPL 2025?
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Australian opener Jake Fraser-McGurk entered IPL 2025 carrying significant hype after a breakout 2024 season. However, his performance for Delhi Capitals (DC) this year has been underwhelming, raising concerns about the team's high investme...
Jake Fraser-McGurk's transition from IPL 2024 sensation to IPL 2025 concern has been stark. Bought for Rs 9 crore by Delhi Capitals based on his previous season's pyrotechnics (330 runs, SR 234.04), the Australian opener has failed to replicate that form. In the initial phase of IPL 2025, he has accumulated less than 60 runs in multiple outings, with his strike rate plummeting to barely run-a-ball figures.
His struggles were epitomized in the match against Mumbai Indians, where he fell for a golden duck chasing a target of 206. Tasked with providing a quick start, especially with Faf du Plessis absent, he hit Deepak Chahar's first delivery straight to the fielder at short cover. This dismissal prompted commentator Simon Doull to label it a "gift" resulting from "impatient" batting and a "lack of common sense."
Experts point to a predictable pattern in his dismissals – an aggressive, all-or-nothing approach without an apparent Plan B. His tendency to open up his front shoulder for big slogs has been exploited by opposition bowlers. While this aggressive style yielded rewards in 2024, it has led to repeated failures this season, often resulting in catches inside the circle or in the outfield.
Interestingly, in the same match against MI where Fraser-McGurk failed, impact substitute Karun Nair came in and smashed a scintillating 89 off 40 balls for DC, showcasing the potential impact an in-form batter can have. For MI, Tilak Varma (back-to-back fifties), Suryakumar Yadav (40), Ryan Rickelton (41), and Naman Dhir (38) contributed to their strong total of 205.
Despite Fraser-McGurk's poor run, Delhi Capitals, under Axar Patel's captaincy, have maintained a decent position in the points table. However, sustained success often requires reliable starts, and the Rs 9 crore investment in Fraser-McGurk is currently not yielding the expected dividends.
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