New Delhi: Tristan Stubbs and Jack Fraser-McGurktwo young power hitters delhi capitals (DC), had a public discussion about their friendship golfthis intense pulsed lightaggressive play, future goals and many other topics.
On his association with Delhi Capitals opener David WarnerFraser-McGurk said, “He (David) is one of the most selfless people I have ever met. He always has time for everyone. He wants to be there for you 24/7. He always It was like two rooms away from every hotel and I would go to his room every morning for coffee.
“He’s more Indian than Australian. That’s what I told him. I said it. I said he’s 70 per cent Indian, 30 per cent Indian Australia,” he added.
“I didn’t know anything about him, but he knew my life story,” Stubbs said of golf’s first impression and connection.
Fraser-McGurk said: “I remember my first thought was that he was a little taller than I thought. I thought he would be a little smaller, but he’s a pretty big unit. So far he’s been everything very good.
“We play (golf) for hats. Whoever loses has to buy the other person a hat. We’ve had some close games, but it shouldn’t be close because technically, because of my handicap, I Should have been the better golfer, but he played pretty well,” the Australian batsman said on who was the better golfer.
Stubbs, meanwhile, added, “He’s a better golfer. He’s just a little bit. I’m a five. He should beat me by five every time.”
Speaking about the IPL experience, 22-year-old Fraser-McGurk said: “It’s been a good combination of actually being part of it, seeing it from an outsider’s perspective and hearing the difference. I just didn’t have any expectations that I had going into the race, but it’s great to be able to do it now.
“It took me a while to get used to the hype and pressure,” Stubbs said. “I’ve really enjoyed the year. It’s been great to be able to get a lot of coverage as a team. We’ve played a lot of golf. , did a lot of things off the court, which is always good.
On his association with Delhi Capitals opener David WarnerFraser-McGurk said, “He (David) is one of the most selfless people I have ever met. He always has time for everyone. He wants to be there for you 24/7. He always It was like two rooms away from every hotel and I would go to his room every morning for coffee.
“He’s more Indian than Australian. That’s what I told him. I said it. I said he’s 70 per cent Indian, 30 per cent Indian Australia,” he added.
“I didn’t know anything about him, but he knew my life story,” Stubbs said of golf’s first impression and connection.
Fraser-McGurk said: “I remember my first thought was that he was a little taller than I thought. I thought he would be a little smaller, but he’s a pretty big unit. So far he’s been everything very good.
“We play (golf) for hats. Whoever loses has to buy the other person a hat. We’ve had some close games, but it shouldn’t be close because technically, because of my handicap, I Should have been the better golfer, but he played pretty well,” the Australian batsman said on who was the better golfer.
Stubbs, meanwhile, added, “He’s a better golfer. He’s just a little bit. I’m a five. He should beat me by five every time.”
Speaking about the IPL experience, 22-year-old Fraser-McGurk said: “It’s been a good combination of actually being part of it, seeing it from an outsider’s perspective and hearing the difference. I just didn’t have any expectations that I had going into the race, but it’s great to be able to do it now.
“It took me a while to get used to the hype and pressure,” Stubbs said. “I’ve really enjoyed the year. It’s been great to be able to get a lot of coverage as a team. We’ve played a lot of golf. , did a lot of things off the court, which is always good.
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