But Langer Back chat The podcast attacked the anonymous “cowards” who leaked against him and believed that some players were not transparent about their feedback.
In the first official press conference ahead of the Optus Stadium Test, there was intrigue over how Starc would handle the expected inquiry into the saga. And in what could have been a sign of arrest, he ended the controversy by claiming he hadn’t heard the interview.
“I have a pretty good relationship with Langer,” Starc told reporters on Saturday. “We exchanged text messages. [T20] World Cup. I’m quite comfortable with my relationship with JL.”
Starc said the team did not specifically address the issue ahead of their three-hour training session on the main wicket of the WACA’s net and ground grass.
“It was mentioned that there might be some noise around it obviously being in the West and JL having a commentary spot,” he said. We are comfortable…spending a lot of time together as a three-format group. This is all preparation for this test match. Too much is not going to distract us. I’m sure we’ll see. [Langer] on land and throughout the summer.”
West Australian fans can support their favorite son in the first Test match in Perth since December 2019 due to the state’s strict Covid-19 measures.
“Perth was always very crowded,” Stark said. “There has been a lot of talk about not having Test cricket for a long time. Hopefully the public will support it. Show us what Test cricket means to them.”
“[Adelaide and Perth are] “Good matchup between bat and ball,” said Starc, who has 287 Test wickets.[In Perth] You are rewarded for good shots and similarly for good bowling.
“Definitely not taking any team lightly. We know West Indies can be at their best,” he said as Australia returned to Test cricket after touring Sri Lanka in June and July. . “It’s a good opportunity to start our summer of Test cricket and hopefully some exciting cricket will be played.”