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Sunday, October 17, 2021

T20 World Cup: Australia have set out to win the tournament ...Mitchell Starc said

 ICC Twenty20 World Cup


 | Australia doesn't want anything under the title, Mitchell Starc said

   


Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc on Sunday stressed that they could challenge their current slide out of a short building and win the T20 World Cup seeing that they go to the event with great power.


    Australia now has just six wickets in 21 T20 cricket matches and puts them in five consecutive unbeaten positions - heading to England, India, New Zealand, the West Indies and Bangladesh.


     "We had a few very young players who were honest, green and a few young men who gambled their first cricket video games in Australia came to a few honest overseas situations and were thrown inside a deep stop for honesty immediately," Starc told reporters.


    "We have had to face some hardships, and we have to be the bosses of men who have been locked up in Sydney or Melbourne or gambling a lot of cricket in his provinces." Starc has revealed that the Australian slide to be at the top in May last yr to 7th within T20 points is deceptive and unworthy of the T20 World Cup.

     “It is a great achievement for us to give our full team right here to be awarded the World Cup. Obviously we didn't have that West Indies and Bangladesh, ”said Starc.

    “Obviously we have some men here within the IPL in the right way so it is an integrated fund for everyone. Some were gambling a few cricket, a few were looking for ways to put together a trip. ”In the last six rounds of the T20 World Cup, Australia reached the simplest final - in 2010 when they put it badly in England.

   "It's no secret that we haven't won the T20 World Cup so I'm looking forward to having our first chance," said Starc.

   "We have been given our full strength team to be available ... it is the same size as us now. We have come down to win the World Cup. We don't need anything less," said the 31-yr-vintage-arm pacer pacer.

Australia begins its marketing campaign towards South Africa right here on October 23.

   "In terms of our formation, the center seems to have protected all the foundations we want to create for those conditions," said Starc, who took 51 wickets in 41 T20Is, he said. “I feel almost obsessed with it. We have all played enough cricket to see what we want to do to make it better by joining those types of tournaments. ”

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