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I might not want to play cricket at all: Mitchell Starc

I might not want to play cricket at all: Mitchell Starc
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Melbourne: Shortly before the extraordinary turnaround peaked to him won the Australian men’s cricket award, Mitchell Starc was on the verge of stopping sports.
Starc did not take the number of goal expected from his caliber prostitute.
He also leaked a lot in the field and, from that, he lost his father for cancer.
While STARC managed to keep his cricket happening despite the sightseeing under par against India in the test series 2020-21 at home, he lost his father to the feared disease soon after.
Allan’s border medalist, for the first time! Congratulations, Mitchell Starc 👏 #Auscricketawards https://t.co/jdqlzi6Dos- Cricket Australia (@Cricketaus) 1643418820000 “Obviously last year was very difficult on and off the field,” Starc said was quoted by FoxSports.com.au won Allan Border Medal , the highest individual award in the cricket of Australian men.
Looking back on the chaotic phase, he added, “I might not play the cricket I want and, at certain stages, I might not want to play cricket at all.” Pacer was very criticized after he took only 11 numbers at 40.72 in the series against India.
His appearance at the ICC T20 World Cup in the UAE also left a lot to be desired, with Pacer conceded 60 ran without taking a goal at four Overs in the final.
Read AlsoCricket Australia Awards: Mitchell Starc won the Maiden Allan Border Medal, Ashleigh Gardner Bag Belinda Clarke Awardmitchell Starc was respected because of its strong appearance in the three formats of the game.
He was only a fifth bowler in 22 years to win awards.
Ashleigh Gardener also pocketed recognition for the first time.
He is the first original player to win the top gong in Australian women.
He ended Abu as one of the key players in 4-0 Drubbing England.
Starc was played in all five ash tests and finished with 19 net on average 25.37.
“I guess, what is it? It is half a volley straight on the stump, I think someone (Warne) said,” Starc said to criticism from legendary Australian spinners.
“What do you want to say to him (Warnne) about? It didn’t appeal to me at all.
He (Warne) has the right to his opinion.
I will just go about my cricket as I want, and I have a network of support for my family and I can play Cricket with some of my best friends, so I’m quite comfortable with where I was, “Starc said.
Starc, who took 43 numbers in all formats in a 12-month period, cut down Mitchell Marsh which was rounded with one voice.
He was only a fifth fast bowler from the start to win awards, joining Pat Cummins, Mitchell Johnson, Brett Lee and Glenn McGrath.
It was very pleasant for Starc because he also won the Male Odi player this year.
Starc said what was important for him was the opinion of his family and family, including his Cricketer’s wife Alyssa Hialy, who guarded the goal for the Australian women’s team and explosively at the top.
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https://t.co/yzilGzry12- Cricket Australia (@Cricketaus) 1643420414000 “I made it my key point not to pay too much attention, I think, the opinion outside of my trust circle If you like, what I did a few years ago.
And I thought it made me in a sufficient level room over the past few years by not playing the cricket I wanted, or of course challenging outside the field.
“I have a wife who is Playing at the highest level and some of my closest friends who played international cricket, so I had a pretty good soundboard in that matter, “Starc said.

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