Young Australia opener Jake Fraser-McGurk talked about his attack style of play that he showed in the third and final ODI of the three-match series played against West Indies on Tuesday.
Australia skipper Steven Smith applauded the bowlers and young opener Jake Fraser-McGurk following a whitewash in the three-match series, after winning the third and final ODI at Australia at Manuka Oval on Tuesday.
Australia openers and young Xavier Bartlett's outstanding performance guided the national team to clean-sweep the three-match ODI series after winning the third and final ODI by eight wickets at Manuka Oval on Tuesday.
Dubai Capitals' skipper Warner won the toss and elected to bowl stating that the wicket looked good and his team would chase the runs down. Emirates skipper Pooran too remarked that his team would have loved to bowl first, but they need to adapt to conditions and be competitive.
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"I had no idea [about the record]. I was just trying to hit the ball to the boundary. I came off and a few of the boys said you've broken a few records and the one that sticks out is AB against West Indies, I remember watching that innings, it was incredible," Fraser-McGurk told ESPNcricinfo
Jake made this record in his side's Marsh One Day Cup match against Tasmania, smashing a 29-ball hundred to overtake AB De Villiers' 31-ball century against West Indies in 2015.
Canada Immigration Minister Sean Fraser announced on Tuesday that the government will create an open work-permit stream to allow 10,000 American H-1B visa holders to come and work in the country.
Sean Fraser said that he has given instructions to issue a 'Temporary Resident Permit' to international students who came to Canada with the intention to study and without knowledge of the use of fraudulent documentation.
Amarpreet (Chucky) Samra was on the dance floor at Fraserview Banquet Hall with other wedding guests less than 30 minutes before he was shot on Fraser Street between just before 1:30 am.