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Starc fit and ready for T20 World Cup after heatwave-hit IPL

Mitchell Starc dismissed fears the intense Indian heat might have drained him during his IPL-winning exploits, with the Australian declaring Monday he was fit and ready for the T20 World Cup.

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AFP News
By AFP News
May 27, 2024 • 11:25 AM

Starc was less certain about playing in the next 50-over World Cup in 2027.

AFP News
By AFP News
May 27, 2024 • 11:25 AM

"Moving forward, I am certainly closer to the end of my career than start, so one format may drop off," Starc admitted.

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"It is a long time before the one-day World Cup," he said, and was unsure "whether that format continues for me or not".

He also hinted that he might like to play more T20 leagues around the world.

Over the last nine years, Starc said he had "prioritised Australian cricket".

He was looking forward, after the World Cup, to taking "time off, give my body a break and spend some time away from cricket with my wife."

Starc has taken 668 wickets in all three international formats after representing Australia in 89 Tests, 121 one-day internationals and 60 Twenty20 internationals.

The veteran had a slow start in a tournament where bat often ruled ball before taking 3-28 against Lucknow Super Giants last month.

Bowlers came in for hefty punishment in this year's batting-friendly IPL.

Hyderabad posted record IPL totals of 277 and 287 as the impact substitute allowed teams an extra batsman.

Starc does not expect batsmen to dominate so much in the World Cup.

"I don't see 270 (being scored) in the World Cup, just purely because you are one less batter without an impact player rule," said Starc.

"Time will tell. Batters have been brave in the powerplay, they're striking the ball well.

"The wickets may not be the same in the West Indies, they may turn.

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"Hopefully, the bowlers come into play a bit more than they have been through the IPL, but I am sure it will be an exciting World Cup."

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