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IPL 9: Mitchell Starc likely to be fit, but CA may not allow him to play

Updated on: 07 January,2016 08:28 AM IST  | 
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Australia's pace spearhead Mitchell Starc may get fit to play in the cash-rich Indian Premier League but Cricket Australia may not allow the left-arm speedster play in a tournament that has cramped itinerary

IPL 9: Mitchell Starc likely to be fit, but CA may not allow him to play

Mitchell Starc

Perth: Australia's pace spearhead Mitchell Starc may get fit to play in the cash-rich Indian Premier League but Cricket Australia may not allow the left-arm speedster play in a tournament that has cramped itinerary.

Mitchell Starc
Mitchell Starc


Starc underwent ankle surgery and is now undergoing a rehabilitation process. He is likely to miss the World T20 but indicated that he may be available for the IPL in April. "That could be a possibility (playing in the IPL). I don't know at this stage. Again, it comes back to when I start bowling and how (the ankle) reacts to the bowling back on it again," Starc was quoted as saying by Perth Now.


"I guess there is no real time frame. There is the West Indies tri-series after that as well. There's cricket all throughout the year. I don't want to rush it. I'll make sure it's 100 per cent before I play my first game."


But the paper also stated that CA might not allow Starc to return during the IPL. "Shane Watson always felt the IPL was an ideal platform to build his body up with bowling loads, however CA are unlikely to risk his involvement in the helter-skelter tournament," the paper stated.

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