Fierce Competition: Filling the Void Left by Mitchell Starc
Fast bowler Ben Dwarshuis discusses the intense competition among Australian pacers vying for a spot left open by Mitchell Starc's retirement from T20 internationals. As Starc departs, Dwarshuis and others aim for selection through performances in franchise leagues, including the IPL. Dwarshuis eyes Virat Kohli's wicket this season.
Ben Dwarshuis, a promising fast bowler, anticipates fierce competition to fill the gap left by Mitchell Starc's retirement from Twenty20 internationals. Australian pace bowlers are now vying for this rare opportunity to join the national team.
Mitchell Starc, who retired from T20 internationals last September, ranks as Australia's third-highest wicket-taker across all formats, trailing only Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath. His departure opens a coveted spot in a lineup previously dominated by him, Pat Cummins, and Josh Hazlewood.
Dwarshuis, with only six ODIs and 15 T20Is under his belt, faces competition from the likes of Nathan Ellis, Xavier Bartlett, and Spencer Johnson. Meanwhile, performing well in franchise leagues, such as the IPL where he's with Punjab Kings, becomes crucial for players like Dwarshuis seeking international recognition.
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