Samira Vishwas
Tezzbuzz|07-06-2025
Mitchell Starc: IPL 2025 (IPL 2025) was played in 2 phases this time, the first phase was stopped in the middle due to India-Pakistan (IND vs pak) stress, after which its second phase was played 1 week later and many big names were out of this phase. One of these players was a name for Delhi Capitals, Mitchell Starc, who withdrew his name from IPL 2025.
Mitchell Starc has now told for the first time why he had taken his name from IPL 2.0 and did not return to India, while his fellow players Hazlewood (Josh Hazlewood) returned to India and also won the title to RCB.
Mitchell Starc, a deadly bowler of Delhi Capitals, has explained the reason behind not returning to India. Mitchell Starc said during this time that “I am satisfied with my decision and I am satisfied with the whole situation and the way I felt it and the way it was handled. So I took my decision after that and before coming here, my focus was on the cricket with red ball for almost a week. The time will tell what will be the result or what the players did not return, but what we did not return to that, but we had some questions and worries before that game, but what we had in that game was what we had in that game Hui, who played an important role in my decision. “
Australia’s deadly bowler Mitchell Starc, during this period, stated the reason behind his decision, saying that “I had a little contribution to my decision during the Champions Trophy in Pakistan and then when the tournament was delayed, you started thinking about the preparation of the players for the Test match.”
In the match between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals in Dharmasala, Mitchell Starc also described Afra Tafri as a reason and said that “things were handled differently for different players and teams. The players and Punjab players in Dharamshala were handled in different ways, and while the experiences of both teams were the same. The experiences of the two teams were the same. It was a very reasons why it was not so much. Whatever consequences I will, I am ready to suffer. “
If the BCCI banns it because of this, Mitchell Starc said, “I am still fully committed to Delhi Capitals and I am not a person who has gone to the tournament and got out after being selected in the auction or any other way. These are different circumstances.”