MELBOURNE: Australia paceman Mitchell Starc has urged curators to arrange bowler-friendly pitches for the Ashes, warning in opposition to flattening surfaces to maximise five-day income as England’s aggressive “Bazball” method looms.
Australia defeated India 3-1 within the final residence summer time on pitches that provided encouragement for batters and bowlers alike, and Starc stated he hoped that may proceed within the five-test sequence in opposition to England.
“I hope the groundsmen stick with their weapons and put together the wickets they need,” Starc informed Australian media.
“If we’re apprehensive about 5 days of income then there’s larger issues at hand.”
Left-armer Starc took a four-wicket haul for New South Wales on a tepid Sydney Cricket Floor pitch on Monday within the Sheffield Defend match in opposition to Victoria.
Although inspired by his bowling in his first first-class match since July, Starc stated the wicket would have performed proper into the England batters’ fingers.
“Yeah little question. Particularly in the event that they’re fairly docile wickets like this,” he stated.
“We know how they’re attempting to play their cricket. We’ll fear about that subsequent week.”
Starc, who not too long ago stop T20I cricket to increase his profession in assessments, stated his bowling rhythm was again after a protracted layoff from red-ball cricket and he was constructing properly for the Ashes series-opener in Perth beginning on November 21.
“I believe the break was a superb factor, however I simply are typically somebody who steady bowling retains in rhythm,” stated the 35-year-old.
“I’ve simply been chatting with (head coach) Ronnie (Andrew McDonald) then, I believe I’ve sorted it out and now it’s simply getting the engine going once more.”

