There is a very high chance that the Australia National Cricket Team will have to play without the services of Mitchell Starc in the last game. As per the reports in CodeSports, it is learned that the fast bowler has been sent for scans just two days ahead of the last match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25.
In the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25, Starc has bowled 131.2 overs in the four Tests and this surely has taken a lot out of him. The left-arm pacer, after the match at MCG, also faced some discomfort in his ribs, following which he was sent for scans to confirm his situation ahead of the last Test.
Mitchell Starc missing the game could well open the doors for Jhye Richardson or Beau Webster to play the last match
Mitchell Starc missing the game could well open the doors for Jhye Richardson or Beau Webster to play the last match of the series in Sydney. But it's fair to say that they will be missing the quality that the left-arm pacer possesses, and it will be a big blow for the Australia National Cricket Team, especially with the series on line.
Australia haven't won the Border-Gavaskar Trophy since 2014/25
The Australia National Cricket Team would be hoping that Mitchell Starc gains full fitness ahead of the last match. The Australia National Cricket Team haven't won the Border-Gavaskar Trophy since 2014-15, and this time around, they have a massive opportunity to turn around things.
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