Mitchell Starc, a talismanic Australian quick, has advised the curators to build spicy tracks for the next Ashes instead of trying to extend games into Day 5 in order to maintain a fair duel between bat and ball.
Because of England’s reputation for playing extremely aggressive cricket, Mitchell Starc believes that creating exciting surfaces for the five-match series will promote a fair bat-ball battle.
In comparison to a two- or three-day event, a five-day Test match might bring in more money. Starc, however, believes that pitch preparation shouldn’t be dictated by the need for profit.
“I hope the players don’t change their minds and get the wickets they desire. “There are more serious issues at hand if we’re concerned about five days of revenue,” India Today cited Mitchell Starc as saying.
In the face of England’s attacking ‘Bazball’ style, the 35-year-old, who recently hit a four-for while playing for New South Wales on an unresponsive Sydney Cricket Ground surface, feels that tracks that aid bowlers are essential to keeping the game balanced.
“Definitely, particularly if they’re such placid wickets. We are familiar with their cricketing style. Next week, that will be a concern,” Mitchell Starc stated.
Administrators have tried to make sure games continue until the fifth day in recent years; this move is frequently connected to ticket sales and broadcast obligations. Mitchell Starc, however, thinks that this way of thinking lessens the competitiveness that makes Test cricket a format that purists value.
I believe the break was beneficial: Mitchell Starc
In September, Mitchell Starc declared his intention to retire from Twenty20 international cricket. He claimed that he made the right choice in stepping away from the shortest format. Along with that, the seasoned fighter claimed to be pleased with his readiness for the demanding summer.
“The vacation was beneficial, in my opinion, but I’m just the type of person that bowls continuously while staying in time. “I think I’ve figured it out after talking to (head coach) Ronnie (Andrew McDonald), and now it’s just getting the engine going again,” the left-arm seamer stated.





