The Asian Age

Not sorry to miss league, says Starc

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Melbourne, Aug. 4: Leftarm Australian pacer Mitchell Starc doesn’t regret giving the IPL a miss this year, saying he is comfortabl­e training for the upcoming summer season.

Starc had pulled out of the lucrative T20 event to focus on the T20 World Cup in Australia which was postponed last month due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

“I know hindsight is a wonderful thing and now the IPL is on at a different time but no, I wouldn’t change it,” the 30-year-old, who played for Royal Challenger­s Bangalore for two years, was quoted as saying by Cricket.com.au.

“I’m happy to spend that time when the blokes are at the IPL in September I’ll be getting ready for a summer. The IPL will be around next year and if I feel the urge or people

I’m happy to spend that time when the blokes are at the IPL in September I’ll be getting ready for a summer. As of this year I’m very comfortabl­e with the decisions I’ve made.

— MITCHELL STARC

Australian cricketer on giving the league a miss this year

want me around I’ll definitely consider it, but as of this year I’m very comfortabl­e with the decisions I’ve made,” he added.

Starc was bought by Kolkata Knight Riders in the 2018 IPL auction but was ruled out of the season due to an injury and was eventually released in November.

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