The Citizen (KZN)

Starc blow for series in India

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Sydney – Pace spearhead Mitchell Starc (above) was yesterday ruled out of Australia’s Twenty20 and one-day tour of India with a “substantia­l” muscle tear, joining fellow quick bowler Josh Hazlewood on the sidelines.

Australia play two T20s and five ODIs against India from later this month as part of an important build-up to their World Cup title defence in England this year.

But they will be doing so with a depleted attack.

Starc, voted Man of the Match after his 10 wickets in the second Test against Sri Lanka in Canberra this week, will miss the series.

Hazlewood remains sidelined as he recovers from a back injury picked up in Australia’s Test series loss to India.

“Unfortunat­ely, scans have revealed that Mitchell Starc sustained a substantia­l tear to his left pec muscle while bowling on the final day of the Test match in Canberra,” said national selectors chief Trevor Hohns.

“This means he will be unavailabl­e for the tour of India, but we will instead target a return to play for the ODI series against Pakistan in the UAE in March.”

Eleven of the 14 players that took on Virat Kohli’s men in a recent one-day series loss in Australia have been retained.

But veteran seamer Peter Siddle, fast bowler Billy Stanlake and allrounder Marsh were dropped, which has opened the door for pacemen Kane Richardson and Nathan Coulter-Nile, and hard-hitting batsman Ashton Turner.

“Kane has been in outstandin­g form over the summer, including his recent performanc­es in the Big Bash League,” said Hohns.

“Kane not only has experience playing ODI cricket for Australia, but he’s also performed well for his country when given the opportunit­y.

“Nathan Coulter-Nile provides us with another quality bowling option,” he added.

Hohns added that Western Australia’s Turner had been on his radar for some time and he now “has an opportunit­y to put his case forward ahead of the World Cup”.

With Hazlewood out, Pat Cummins was named co-vice captain alongside Alex Carey. Aaron Finch remains skipper. – AFP

Nathan Coulter-Nile provides us with another quality bowling option. Trevor Hohns Australia chief of selectors

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