Star Australia pacer Mitchell Starc opened up on a shoulder injury he sustained during the fourth Test of the ongoing Ashes series on Friday, saying he was not interested in getting it scanned and will worry about it at the end of the week after the Ashes get over. Starc landed on his shoulder on the second day of the fourth Test of the Ashes series at Emirates Old Trafford.
However, he continued to bowl in that match. “I’m not interested in getting scanned or anything like that, we’ll worry about that at the end of the week. Just a bit of discomfort there, something going on there in the AC [joint]. Nothing major and I’m still able to bowl and do what I need to do,” Starc said. Meanwhile, a dominant show by Australian bowlers, particularly pacer Starc, outshone an elegant half-century by Harry Brook as the visitors found themselves in a position of comfort while batting against England in the fifth and final Ashes Test at The Oval.
“I’ve played for over ten years and been through a few niggles and injuries over time. There have been times when I’ve left the team a man down or other people have. We all push through niggles and whatnot. No difference this week, it’s just a little bit of discomfort and away we go,” Starc said after picking up four wickets on day one.
Australia has already retained the Ashes series after the fourth Test match resulted in a draw due to rain intervention.
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