Title: IPL 2024: Starc hints at quitting one format to open doors for more franchise cricket
In recent cricket news, Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc has hinted at potentially giving up one format of the game to focus on more franchise cricket opportunities. The 34-year-old did not specify which format he intends to step away from, but speculation suggests it could be One Day Internationals (ODIs), with the next 50-over World Cup scheduled for 2027.
Starc’s decision to potentially retire from ODIs could pave the way for him to participate in various T20 franchise leagues around the world, including the Indian Premier League (IPL). With his lethal pace and swing, Starc could be a valuable asset to any T20 team looking to bolster their bowling attack.
This move could also benefit Starc personally, allowing him to prioritize his fitness and prolong his cricketing career by focusing on shorter formats of the game. While ODIs have been a staple of his career, embracing T20 cricket could present new challenges and opportunities for the seasoned fast bowler.
As fans eagerly await Starc’s decision and the impact it may have on his future in cricket, one thing is for certain – the prospect of seeing him in action in various T20 leagues is an exciting one for cricket enthusiasts worldwide.
Stay tuned for more updates on Mitchell Starc and his potential shift towards franchise cricket as IPL 2024 approaches.
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