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Australia’s Mitchell Starc retires from T20 internationals to extend his test and ODI cricket 

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BRISBANE: Veteran Australia fast bowler Mitchell Starc has retired from Twenty20 international cricket in a bid to extend his career in the test and one-day formats.

Starc and test skipper Pat Cummins, two members of Australia’s long-serving pace bowling triumvirate, were missing from the national T20 squad announced Tuesday for a three-game series in New Zealand starting Oct. 1.I have loved every minute of every T20 game I have played for Australia, particularly the 2021 World Cup — not just because we won but the incredible group and the fun along the way,” he said. “Looking ahead (T20 retirement) is my best way forward to remain fresh, fit and at my best for those campaigns.

“It also gives the bowling group time to prepare for the T20 World Cup in the matches leading into that tournament.”

Starc has been instrumental in Australia’s success, and is second on the list of all-time wicket-takers for the national team in the T20 format. The left-arm paceman’s full-length deliveries have cemented his reputation as a strikestrike bowler.

The 35-year-old Starc, who took 79 wickes in 65 T20 internationals for Australia, said test cricket was his priority and he needed to prepare for an intense international schedule over the next two 

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