Mitchell Starc is once again at the center of attention in Australian cricket, with recent performances generating considerable buzz ahead of the home summer. Following his impressive seven-wicket haul in the Sheffield Shield at the MCG, Starc has ignited enthusiasm among players and coaches alike.
In a lighthearted moment, Sean Abbott admitted he was wary of fielding in the slips due to Starc’s blistering pace, while Victoria coach Chris Rogers joked about considering a Test comeback after witnessing Starc's exceptional bowling. The excitement reached new heights on the first day of the ODI series against Pakistan, where Starc showcased his skills, claiming 3 for 33 in just 10 overs, including three maidens—his first in an ODI since 2016.
Starc's performance was a return to form, beating both openers for pace and clean bowling a tailender. "It's always nice to find that rhythm at the front end of the summer," Starc said after being named player of the match. He reflected on his struggles during the UK tour last year, attributing his improved form to feeling physically better and more in sync with his bowling.
Last year, Starc faced significant physical challenges, having played through pain during the ODI World Cup. However, his recent training sessions have shown a marked improvement, with Starc expressing confidence in his fitness and rhythm.
"I think more physically, coming off a few issues through the World Cup into last summer, I feel like the body is in a good space," he noted. "I'm not really tweaking anything, just focusing on a few technical aspects."
Starc confirmed he will participate in the next ODI in Adelaide, while discussions regarding his travel plans to Perth for subsequent matches remain open. With Josh Hazlewood rejoining the squad, the team is strategically planning for the upcoming Test series against India.
As anticipation builds for the remainder of the summer, fans and teammates alike are eager to see what the season holds for Starc, who appears to be back in top form and ready to lead Australia’s bowling attack.
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