Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], Delhi Capitals (DC) batsman Jake Fraser-McGurk, who scored a half-century on his debut, said he was trying to find the middle of the bat and not swing it too hard. Wanted. The young Australian opener scored 55 runs in 35 balls with the help of five sixes and two fours. He scored runs at a strike rate of 157.14 in the IPL match against Lucknow Super Giants on Friday. "I had spent the last five-six games on the sidelines and I was itching to get a chance. It was more about trying not to swing too hard, trying to find the middle of the bat and in the last one I That's what I was trying to do.12 months. I really liked it over the covers, there's nothing better than hitting it on the off-side," McGurk said in a post-match interview. The 22-year-old further said he would get better by playing more and more in the tournament. "It's something That's something I continue to learn and do, batting outside the powerplay and playing more games I will get better at. “I am very happy to be there, it is a different world here, have heard about it but it is an amazing time to come to India to experience it,” said the right-handed batsman. Recalling the match, Delhi Capitals create history with six-wicket win Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) for the first time failed to defend a target of over 160 on their home ground in an Indian Premier League match on Friday.Delhi Capitals (DC) lifted themselves off the bottom of the table as they easily chased down the target of 168 runs with almost eleven balls remaining. This is their second defeat in the tournament and they are now placed ninth in the points table. Despite late surges from Ayush Badoni and Arshad Khan that helped LSG post a competitive total, DC had all the answers with debutant Jake Fraser-McGurk and Rishabh Pant hitting the ball sweetly, Kuldeep Yadav in his Awarded Player of the Match for his outstanding bowling performance. In his comeback match, the spinner took three wickets for 20 runs in a high spell of four overs.