Mitchell Starc T20 Retirement: Australian veteran Mitchell Starc has announced his retirement from T20 International. But he himself told what is the reason for his retirement, let’s know.
Australian Cricketer Retirement 2025: In 2025, more than 20 cricketers have so far announced retirement, which includes veteran players Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Glenn Maxwell, Steve Smith. Now in this episode, another Australian player Mitchell Starc has announced retirement from T20 International. He made his debut in T20 International in 2012. Mitchell Starc has taken 79 wickets in his 13 -year T20 career. Apart from this, he has also played IPL, but the 35 -year -old player is the reason for retiring from T20 International, let’s know …
Why Mitchell Starc retired from T20 International
Cricket Australia shared a post on its official Twitter handle Mitchell Starc Gave information about retirement of. The cricketer also explained the reason for retirement from his T20 International as to why he retired from cricket’s shortest format? He said that he wants to stay fit for the ODI series, 2027 ODIs and Ashes Series against India, so it is better to say goodbye to T20 International. Not only this, he said that this new bowling group will also give a good opportunity to prepare for the matches to be held before the T20 World Cup. Let us know that before Mitchell Starc, Australia players Glenn Maxwell and Steve Smith have announced retirement from ODIs.
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Mitchell Starc’s cricket career
Mitchell Starc has so far taken 79 wickets in 65 T20 International matches in his cricket career. Apart from this, he has also taken 65 wickets in 51 IPL matches. He has also taken 402 wickets in 100 Tests for Australia and 244 wickets in 127 ODIs. Let us know that Mitchell Starc was part of the team in the T20 World Cup that Australia won in 2021. His best spell in T20 International is to take 4 wickets for 20 runs.