DC's victory against MI was the result of Jake Fraser-McGurk's 84 off 27 balls, which enabled them to reach 257 for 4. Fraser-McGurk was not part of the original squad, but once Lungi Ngidi was ruled out of the tournament, DC drafted him in as a replacement player.
Fraser-McGurk did not play in the first five games of the season for DC, but since then has achieved 247 runs in five innings, with three half-centuries and a strike rate of 237.50.
Amre said:
"He is a natural. If you see his set-up, he believes in a stable base. And he has excellent hand speed. And when you are batting in the powerplay, you have only one fielder on the leg side. So that's a good area to hit; even a mis-hit can get you a boundary."