Former Australian opener David Warner believes white-ball successor Jake Fraser-McGurk won’t abandon his all-guns-blazing approach to opening in ODIs despite calls for the rising star to wind down the aggression during the Powerplay.
Former Australian opener David Warner believes white-ball successor Jake Fraser-McGurk won’t abandon his all-guns-blazing approach to opening in ODIs despite calls for the rising star to wind down the aggression during the Powerplay.