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Rediff.com  » Cricket » Ankle surgery set to keep Starc out of World T20

Ankle surgery set to keep Starc out of World T20

December 10, 2015 11:56 IST
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IMAGE: Mitchell Starc was seen on crutches after stumps on Day 1 of third Test against New Zealand in Adelaide. Photograph: Cricket Australia

Starc has long suffered from bone spurs in his right ankle and decided to take the opportunity to have an operation to resolve the problem while sidelined by a foot injury sustained against New Zealand.

"Mitchell met with specialists late last week to get an opinion on his recent foot injury and ongoing right ankle impingement," the team physiotherapist David Beakley said in a news release.

"After discussions with specialists, and in consultation with Mitchell, we believe the best course of action would be for Mitchell to have the surgery for his ankle impingement now while he is currently laid off with the stress fracture in his foot.

"His return to play timeframes will be clearer once the surgery is complete but it is unlikely that he will be available for the ICC World T20."

Starc had established himself as Australia's Test spearhead this year but has long been one of their biggest bowling threats in the shorter formats of the game.

The sixth World Twenty20 takes place in India from March 11 to April 3. Australia have never won the trophy, their best finish being in 2010 when they were beaten by England in the final.

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