Mitchell Starc: IND vs AUS: ‘There was a little bit of discomfort’: Australia coach McDonald on Starc’s fitness ahead of Sydney Test


Mitchell Starc: IND vs AUS: ‘There was a little bit of discomfort’: Australia coach McDonald on Starc’s fitness ahead of Sydney Test
Mitchell Starc of Australia (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)

Australia coach Andrew McDonald expressed optimism on Tuesday about Mitchell Starc’s availability for the decisive fifth Test against India in Sydney, while offering his support to struggling all-rounder Mitch Marsh.
Following their dramatic 184-run victory on day five of the fourth Test in Melbourne, Australia lead the series 2-1. A win or draw in Sydney would secure the Border-Gavaskar Trophy for the first time since 2014-15 and guarantee a spot in the World Test Championship final at Lord’s in June against South Africa.
Starc, who bowled 41 overs in Melbourne, appeared to struggle in the latter stages of the match, reportedly due to sore ribs. However, McDonald remained hopeful about the left-arm pacer’s fitness. “We’ll see how the bodies are. Clearly, Starcy’s carrying something of some description. We’ll assess that,” McDonald said. “But other than that, it looks as though we got through.”

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Despite the discomfort, Starc continued to bowl effectively, which McDonald saw as a positive sign. “It didn’t stop him,” he said. “There was a little bit of discomfort early on in spells, but once he got warm, it seemed as though he was pretty free. Ball speeds are good.”
If Starc is unavailable, Jhye Richardson and Sean Abbott are options to join Pat Cummins and Scott Boland in the pace attack.
Meanwhile, Marsh’s position in the side has come under scrutiny after a series of underwhelming performances. The all-rounder has struggled with the bat and bowled just 16 wicketless overs across the last three Tests following a back problem in the opening match at Perth.
McDonald dismissed concerns about Marsh’s fitness but acknowledged his lack of impact. “I think people have probably been reading too much into that (sore back),” McDonald said. “There are no injury concerns. He is in a good space. Would he like better performances? There’s no doubt about that.”
Beau Webster, known for his all-round capabilities, is in the squad as a potential replacement for Marsh.





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