Australian Mitchell Starc retires
Starcโ€™s T20I career includes 65 appearances and 79 wickets, ranking him second among Australiaโ€™s all-time T20 wicket-takers, just behind Adam Zampa.

Guwahati: Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc has officially retired from T20 international cricket, effective immediately.

The 35-year-old, Mitchell Starc, made the announcement on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, citing a desire to concentrate on his Test and One Day International (ODI) commitments moving forward.

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โ€œTest cricket has always been my top priority,โ€ Starc said in a statement, confirming his unavailability for the upcoming T20 World Cup in February and March.

Reflecting on his T20 career, he added, โ€œIโ€™ve thoroughly enjoyed every opportunity to represent Australia in T20s, especially being part of the 2021 World Cup-winning squad.โ€

Starcโ€™s T20I career includes 65 appearances and 79 wickets, ranking him second among Australiaโ€™s all-time T20 wicket-takers, just behind Adam Zampa.

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With a demanding international calendar ahead, including a home Ashes series and preparations for the 2027 ODI World Cup, Starc emphasized the importance of managing his workload.

โ€œLooking ahead to an away Test tour in India, the Ashes, and the next ODI World Cup, I believe retiring from T20Is is the best way to stay physically and mentally prepared for the challenges to come,โ€ he explained.

He also noted that his departure provides valuable time for Australiaโ€™s pace attack to prepare ahead of the T20 World Cup.

The timing of Starcโ€™s announcement coincided with Cricket Australia’s release of the national squad for an upcoming T20 series against New Zealand. CEO Todd Greenberg commended Starcโ€™s team-first mindset.

โ€œCreating space for the next generation of fast bowlers ahead of the T20 World Cup is yet another example of Mitch putting the team before himself,โ€ Greenberg said.

He also supported Starcโ€™s decision from a longevity perspective: โ€œItโ€™s essential at this stage of his career that he makes decisions that allow him to extend his impact in Tests and ODIs, and we fully back that.โ€

Starc remains a major force in international cricket.

In July, he produced a devastating new-ball spell that helped dismiss the West Indies for just 27, the second-lowest total in Test history, while also reaching the significant milestone of 400 Test wickets.

Chair of Selectors George Bailey praised Starcโ€™s contribution to Australiaโ€™s T20 success. โ€œMitch has every reason to be proud of his T20 international career. His ability to change the course of matches with key breakthroughs made him a crucial part of our 2021 World Cup win,โ€ Bailey said.

He also said that Cricket Australia will formally recognize Starcโ€™s achievements in T20s in the future, and expressed optimism about Starcโ€™s ongoing role in Tests and ODIs.