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Mitchell Starc refuses to reveal 'personal views' behind Champions Trophy 2025 withdrawal

FirstCricket Staff February 27, 2025, 12:03:19 IST

Australian pacer Mitchell Starc said sore ankle and ‘personal views’ were behind him opting out of the Champions Trophy 2025 but declined to elaborate on the views that influenced his decision. Starc’s absence had come as a significant blow to Australia’s campaign.

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Mitch Starc said besides personal views, sore ankle was also responsible for him missing the Champions Trophy 2025. Image: Reuters
Mitch Starc said besides personal views, sore ankle was also responsible for him missing the Champions Trophy 2025. Image: Reuters

Mitchell Starc has finally revealed why he decided to skip Champions Trophy 2025. Starc’s withdrawal from the tournament came amid Australia already missing pacers Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood due to injuries while Marcus Stoinis retired and Mitchell Starc was unavailable.

Starc on Thursday Thursday said a sore ankle was the main issue that kept him out of the ongoing Champions Trophy , but “personal views” also factored into the decision.

Cricket Australia attributed Starc’s absence to unspecified “personal reasons”.

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Strac refuses to clear ‘personal views’

Speaking for the first time since his withdrawal, Starc said his primary concern was fitness after experiencing ankle pain during Australia’s two-Test series in Sri Lanka this month.

But he admitted it was not the only factor. “There are a few different reasons, some personal views,” Starc said on the Willow Talk podcast, which was co-hosted by his wife, Australia captain Alyssa Healy.

He did not expand on what his “personal views” were around the tournament, which is being played under strict security measures.

“I had a bit of ankle pain through the (Sri Lanka) Test series,” Starc added. “So I just need to get that one right. Obviously, we have the (World Test Championship) final coming up and a West Indies tour after that.

“There is some IPL cricket as well.

“But the main one at the top of my mind is the Test final. Get my body right, play some cricket in the next couple of months and then be ready to go for the Test final.”

Starc was the only member of Australia’s “Big Three” fast bowling unit to play all of Australia’s last seven Tests against India and Sri Lanka and he has a busy calendar ahead.

He is set to play for Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League next month before the WTC final at Lord’s against South Africa in June, followed by a three-Test tour of the West Indies.

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With agency inputs

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