Mitchell Starc reveals 'personal views' and ankle injury kept him out of Champions Trophy: 'There's IPL as well, but...'
- Mitchell Starc revealed that his decision to skip the Champions Trophy was due to personal views and an ankle injury, stating he needed to get his body right before future tournaments.
- Starc's absence was a setback for Australia, who also faced injuries to key players, including Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood.
- Starc expressed concerns about the strict security measures in Pakistan and his desire not to play there, suggesting possible moral or ethical objections.
- He discussed his focus on upcoming commitments such as the IPL and the World Test Championship Final.
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