Australia to flog injured paceman Starc until he breaks down
Australia plan to bowl paceman
Mitchell Starc until he breaks down with a chronic ankle injury that
will require surgery and a four-month spell from cricket, selector Rod
Marsh said on Monday.
Starc is suffering bone spurs in an ankle but has been
retained in Australia's 15-man squad for their tour of Bangladesh, even as
fellow left-armer Mitchell Johnson and Josh Hazlewood are rested.
"My understanding of Starc is that he can keep going
until it actually gets a hell of a lot worse, and then he will have to have an
operation," selectors chairman Marsh told reporters in Adelaide.
"Rest won't help him.
"He has got spurs in his ankle and there is a bit of
bone that has broken off and floating and every now and then it gets into a
position where it is just chronically painful.
"Eventually it is going to have to be removed but it
will take another three or four months after the operation for him to be able
to play again.
"We have got some pretty important cricket coming
including the T20 World Cup and we would like to see Starc lead the attack for
that... but if he can't, he can't. But at the moment the plan is for him to
keep going."
Named the best player at the World Cup in Australia and
New Zealand earlier this year, Starc has been troubled by his ankle for months
and needed pain-killing injections to get him through the Ashes series, which
Australia lost 3-2.
He missed the fourth one-day international against
England but after having a cortisone injection, returned for the decisive fifth
and final match in Manchester on Sunday which the tourists won to seal the
series 3-2.
After five months on the road, Starc will return home to
Australia for 10 days' rest before packing his bags again to head to the
subcontinent for the two-Test tour of Bangladesh.
"To be honest, it's nice to be going home for a
little bit (to have) a few days in my own bed and see the family," Starc
said in Manchester.
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