'Hold up spot...'- Mitchell Starc gives update on his future ahead of Ashes 2025/26 after announcing T20I retirement
The left-arm fast bowler of the Australian side, Mitchell Starc, has given an important update on his future ahead of Ashes 2025/26 as he looks forward to be available for Tests and the ODI World Cup 2027.

The left-arm Australia fast bowler, Mitchell Starc, has recently announced his T20I retirement to keep him fresh for the ODIs and the Tests, as he plans for the upcoming Ashes 2025/26 and the ODI World Cup 2027 in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia. But there is speculation whether he would feature in the IPL 2026.
Across the formats, Starc is the third leading wicket-taker for Australia with 725 wickets in 384 innings at an average of 35.45 and a strike rate of 37.32 with an economy rate of just over nine. He has already enjoyed 25 five-wicket hauls and focuses much more on the 50-over format ahead.
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“For lack of a better term, I want to milk my body as much as I can for as much Test cricket as possible. That was never going to be off the table. I just felt like one of the other had to give. I feel like I've got plenty to offer the ODI team and with that goal of getting my body to 2027 - but also being good enough to be in that team for the World Cup in 2027.” Starc was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au.
Mitchell Starc provides future update after announcing his T20I retirement
If Starc features in the 2027 World Cup, he could end up being the greatest World Cup bowler of all time. His 65 wickets in 28 innings came at an average of under 20 at an economy rate of 5.15 and a strike rate of 22.44, with the best figures of 6/28 in an inning.
“I umm-ed and ahh-ed about which was the right (format) to put to the side. If I wasn't going to be in the frame for 2027, then I didn't want to hold up the spot. I still feel like I've got plenty to offer that ODI team. I'd thought about it for a while. I feel like it was probably a good time.” The New South Wales pacer addressed.
“The three one-dayer (against India) are a nice, controlled lead-in to five Test matches, 10 overs a game, time on the legs, they're not a day after each other. Some Shield games can be added to that schedule. (But) I think it's important not to have a concrete way of thinking.” Starc concluded.
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