Veteran quick bowler Mitchell Starc desires to interrupt a nine-year hiatus from the IPL subsequent winter in a “perfect opportunity” to organize for the T20 World Cup.
Starc says he desires to play on in Test cricket for at the very least one other two years to achieve the coveted 100-game milestone, however a “somewhat quiet” winter schedule in 2024 will free him as much as play within the IPL for a 3rd time.
The 33-year-old has turned down hundreds of thousands of {dollars} to place representing his nation first over IPL commitments, final taking part in for Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2015 when he was the event’s fifth highest wicket-taker.
He mentioned the timing of subsequent yr’s version would lead properly into the World Cup within the US, with type prone to be necessary because the Australian selectors contemplate adjustments to the bowling assault following the failed title defence on house soil in 2022.
“Look it’s been eight years. I’m definitely going back in (next) year. Among other things, it’s a great lead-up to the T20 World Cup,” Starc informed the Willow Talk Cricket Podcast.
“So a good opportunity to see if anyone’s interested in the IPL, then lead into the T20 World Cup.
“And it’s somewhat of a quiet winter next year, in comparison to this winter, so I think a perfect opportunity to put my name in.”
Starc mentioned he wished to observe teammate Nathan Lyon to 100 Test matches, which underneath the present ICC schedule would require him to play via till the following Ashes in 2025-26 at age 35.
He was uncertain the place he would stand in Australia’s tempo pecking order on the finish of one other ODI World Cup cycle although, with the 2027 50-over event past his present sights.
“I’d like to be good enough to get to 100 Tests … not just get to 100, I’d like to be good enough to be picked for 100 Tests,” he mentioned.
“And then the big one obviously in a couple of weeks is the World Cup, which in India just goes to another level.
“I’ve got to get to the end of this World Cup first. But we’ve got some superstars coming through. You’ve got your Jhye Richardson’s, your Sean Abbott’s, your Spencer Johnson’s … Lance Morris is going to be a gun.”
Starc mentioned his drive to proceed as a mainstay of the Test facet got here from how troublesome it had been to determine himself within the format.
“It took me a long time to feel like I was good enough Test cricket. So I want to really give that the biggest crack I’ve got,” he mentioned.
“I haven’t actually played a Test in New Zealand, so hopefully I’m on that tour (in Feb-March) and look forward to that challenge as well.”
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