Sydney: Australia fast bowler Mitchell Starc said that he will be looking not to get distracted from the task at hand when India tour the country for a Test series this year. In India's previous tour of the country, in which they recorded a historic 2-1 win in the four-match Test series, Starc took 13 wickets in seven innings and his returns were less than that of teammates Nathan Lyon and Pat Cummins.
"I think I let the noise get to me, to be perfectly honest, which is a big reason why I don't pay attention to anything now," Starc was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au. "By the end of that summer, I was just running in and trying to bowl as fast as I could, just to focus on one thing. It worked out for the last Test of that summer."
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"The noise just got to me and (so did) people who really didn't have any part of the team, (who voiced) opinions which they're entitled to, (but) now I just couldn't care less what people say," said Starc.
Australia were missing David Warner and Steve Smith, both of whom were serving their one-year bans after the 2018 Cape Town ball-tampering scandal. The team itself was still recovering from the ramifications of the scandal and experienced an upturn in fortunes after the series ended, starting with a stunning 3-2 win in a subsequent ODI series in India.