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Starc insists Australia will shrug off poor record to lift elusive title

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Paceman Mitchell Starc has warned Australia’s rivals not to read too much into the team’s recent poor form, saying the squad now assembled in the UAE was preparing only to win the Twenty20 World Cup.

Australia have lost 16 of their past 24 T20 internatio­nals going back to the start of 2020, but Starc said there was good reason for those disappoint­ing results.

“Over the last three years or so, we haven’t always had our full-strength Twenty20 team available,” he said.

“Now we’ve got everyone available we’re looking forward to getting stuck in and hopefully showing the class that we have.

“We’ve set out to win the World Cup; we don’t want anything less.”

Australia’s form has been particular­ly poor in the shortest format this year, with only two wins from 10 matches on tours of West Indies and Bangladesh.

“We had some really young, inexperien­ced players and some young guys ... thrown in the deep end really quickly,” Starc said. “Yes, it is not our best tour, but obviously now we’ve got our fullstreng­th team available, guys coming off [the Indian Premier League] in really good form, it’s up to us now.”

Australia have been drawn in Group 1 of the Super 12 stage with West Indies, England, South Africa and two qualifiers.

With only five matches in the group and just the top two progressin­g to the semi-finals, Australia will need to hit their stride in their tournament opener against the Proteas in Abu Dhabi next Saturday, Starc acknowledg­ed.

“You almost have to play some of your best cricket from the get-go,” he said.

“It’s important for us to play well against South Africa and hopefully carry that through the tournament.

“It’s no secret that we haven’t won a T20 World Cup, so I’m looking forward to hopefully being a part of our first one.

“In terms of our make-up, the group feels like we have covered all bases that we need to for these conditions. I am feeling good about it. We have all played enough cricket to know what we need to do to best prepare ourselves for these sorts of tournament­s.”

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