PAK v AUS 2026: 'International cricket is difficult' - Andrew McDonald urges patience ahead of Ollie Peake's potential debut
Published - 27 May 2026, 15:43 IST | Updated - 27 May 2026, 15:50 IST
Australia’s head coach, Andrew McDonald, has urged the cricketing fraternity to be patient with Ollie Peake when he eventually makes his international debut in the One Day International (ODI) series against Pakistan, starting from Saturday, May 30.
McDonald does not want Peake to get the same level of scrutiny that Sam Konstas got during the 2024-25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy, when he was picked to make his Test debut against India. The Australian coach understands that playing international cricket after a handful of domestic matches could be a huge step for any young cricketer.
"Generally, when we have a young player come in, there's a rush, we build it up and we try to make it work almost. Let's just be patient. Understand international cricket is difficult and he's taking a significant leap up. I don't want to compare it to the Sam [situation], all I'm saying is we sort of asked [the media] for a bit of patience around Sam. He was entering into Test cricket, and Sammy will come again. This may be a case here that Peakey gets an opportunity and then has a long break out of international cricket and then comes back in,” Andrew McDonald said via ESPNcricinfo.
Peake has one of the best records in U19 cricket, having scored two consecutive centuries in the 2026 U19 World Cup, against the West Indies and England, in the semi-finals. The 19-year-old, however, has not had the best of times in professional cricket and is yet to score a century in either of the three formats of the game.
Should he make his international debut against Pakistan, Peake would become the fourth-youngest Australian to make his debut for the Australian Men’s side, behind Ray Bright, Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood. McDonald believes that giving these promising players early exposure to international cricket ultimately benefits their career development.
"We feel as though this experience at the right time across the journey should be beneficial. I don't want to make this about Sam, but [people said] 'Did you pick him too early? Should we have taken him to Sri Lanka?' But I look at it and go, Test matches under his belt at that age, surely long term that's a good thing for us as a team, and for the player in general to be able to be exposed, learn from that, and then come again,” McDonald said.
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