Huge honour: Starc on his 100th Test
Blitz Bureau
NEW DELHI: Ahead of his landmark 100th Test match on July 13, speedster Mitchell Starc reflected on his long journey and injury battles which he overcame to prove his longevity in the red-ball format. Starc is set to become only the second Australian fast bowler, after Glenn McGrath, to reach the milestone when he takes the field for the third and final Test against the West Indies in Kingston on Sunday. The day-night match also presents Australia with a chance to complete a series sweep.
“I’ve looked after or tried to look after my body and be able to find ways through pain barriers to make an impact for the team,” Starc told cricket.com.au ahead of reaching the milestone that only 15 of Australia’s 471 Test cricketers have managed.
“I’ve been a player that’s been injured and left them a man down before and I never wanted to do that again. So to find ways when things weren’t going well, or things were sore, or if I was carrying something, to still be able to push through and finish games and still be impactful, was part of it.
“But I’ve also had a lot of help along the way, with trainers and physios and my best mates being teammates, all helped me to keep playing and wanting to compete and still be a part of the group.”
With only five wickets needed to reach the coveted 400 mark, Starc could be in for a double celebration if he joins McGrath in achieving the feat in Kingston.
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