Starc hopes to ‘swing’ with SG ball in India

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Dubai: Aware of the range of challenges India will offer during Australia’s upcoming four-match Test tour, fast bowler Mitchell Starc says he hopes to extract swing, both conventional and reverse, from the SG balls in spin-friendly conditions there.
India use the SG balls in Tests on their home soil, preferring them over the Kookaburra ball, which feature in most other Test nations including Australia. And, one of his major focuses during Australia’s pre-tour camp here has been getting the feel for a different ball in his hands.
“It’s been a while since I have been over there to play red-ball cricket, it’s been four years,” Starc said after Australia’s intra-squad practice match at the ICC Global Cricket Academy here.
“It’s a different ball (there in India), so there are different challenges there to try and get it reversing and to see if it swings when it’s brand new,” said the left-arm pace spearhead.
There has been some debate about how to use Starc and fellow quick Josh Hazlewood in India for the Test series beginning on February 23 in Pune.
But, the 27-year-old Starc says he expects captain Steve Smith to use him in short, sharp spells in a bid to maximise his potency against India’s batsmen, though the duration of his bowling stints may be affected by the effectiveness of Australia’s slow bowlers.
“I guess it depends on the spinners, if they’re taking wickets or not. It’s obviously up to Smithy. It’s probably a bit different to how we are used back home.
“It will depend on how the ball is reacting, whether it’s swinging conventionally or reverse. I’m sure there’ll be times when we will be called upon to bowl a few extra overs in a spell but probably a lot of short spells as well,” said Starc. Starc’s first experience of Test cricket in India in 2013 could hardly have been more challenging. After going wicketless in first Test in Chennai, he was dropped for the second match.
He earned a recall in the wake of the ‘Homework-gate’ incident, which saw four players ruled out for disciplinary reasons by then-coach Mickey Arthur for the Test in Mohali from which he took two wickets. (PTI)

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