Strac withdraws, Smith to lead Australia in Champions Trophy
The development comes as a major blow for Australia, who will be without the three pacers -- Cummins, Hazlewood and Starc -- who played a crucial role in their 2023 ODI World Cup victory.
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Steve Smith and Mitchell Starc
SYDNEY, 12 FEB
Steve Smith-led Australia will be without their frontline pace
attack at the Champions Trophy after fast bowler Mitchell Starc withdrew from
the tournament citing personal reasons.
The
ODI World Cup holders have been forced to make several changes to their
15-member provisional squad due to injuries to captain Pat Cummins, pacer Josh
Hazlewood, and all-rounder Mitchell Marsh, along with Marcus Stoinis' surprise
retirement.
"We
understand and respect Mitch’s decision," Chair of men’s selectors George
Bailey said on Wednesday.
"Mitch
is deeply respected for his commitment to international cricket and the
priority he places on performing for Australia."
Starc,
who appeared to be in discomfort due to a left ankle issue during the latter
stages of the final Test in Galle last week, will also miss the upcoming ODI
series in Sri Lanka starting Wednesday.
"His
well-documented ability to play through pain and adversity, as well as forgoing
opportunities in other parts of his career to put his country first, should be
applauded," Bailey added.
Cricket
Australia said Starc has requested privacy and will not be commenting on his
decision.
The
development comes as a major blow for Australia, who will be without the three
pacers -- Cummins, Hazlewood and Starc -- who played a crucial role in their
2023 ODI World Cup victory.
"His
loss is, of course, a blow for the Champions Trophy campaign, but it provides
an opportunity for someone else to make their mark on the tournament,” Bailey
said.
Smith,
who is leading the side on the tour of Sri Lanka, will captain the team in the
absence of Cummins and Marsh during the tournament, which will be played across
Pakistan and the UAE.
"The
squad has changed significantly over the past month due to untimely injuries
and the retirement of Marcus Stoinis," Bailey remarked.
Pacers
Spencer Johnson, Nathan Ellis, Sean Abbott, and Ben Dwarshuis have been named
in Australia’s final 15-man squad for the Champions Trophy.
"The
upside is that we have been able to call on players who have had international
exposure and success over the past 12 months," Bailey said.
"A
strong core of some our most experienced players will provide a strong
foundation in our attempt to win this edition of the Champions Trophy.
"We
have a range of options to shape the playing XI within the tournament depending
on the opposition and conditions we face."
Fraser-McGurk, seam bowler Aaron Hardie, and leg-spinner Tanveer Sangha have also been added to the squad.
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** "Given the recent influx of young talent, should we be concerned that the team is relying too heavily on inexperienced players for such a high-stakes tournament? How do you think this will affect the team's dynamics and performance?