Mitchell Starc ruled out of IPL 2018 with stress fracture

Mitchell Starc ruled out of IPL 2018 with stress fracture
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Australia\'s injury-prone fast bowler Mitchell Starc was on Friday ruled out of the upcoming Indian Premier League due to a stress fracture in his right leg, dealing a blow to his franchise Kolkata Knight Riders\' prospects.The pacer was also ruled out of the fourth and final Test against South Africa, which started in Johannesburg. 

NEW DELHI: Australia's injury-prone fast bowler Mitchell Starc was on Friday ruled out of the upcoming Indian Premier League due to a stress fracture in his right leg, dealing a blow to his franchise Kolkata Knight Riders' prospects.The pacer was also ruled out of the fourth and final Test against South Africa, which started in Johannesburg.

HIGHLIGHTS

  1. Starc has been ruled out of the Indian Premier League 2018 due to a stress fracture in his right leg
  2. The left-arm pacer was bought by Kolkata Knight Riders for Rs 9.4 crore at the IPL auction in January
  3. Starc has 34 wickets at an economy rate of 7.17 from 27 IPL matches

Last year too, Starc had suffered a stress fracture in his right foot that ruled him out of the final two Tests during Australia's four-Test tour of India."Mitchell Starc has a 'tibial bone stress in his right leg'. He will return home for further assessment after the Test and will miss the IPL," Cricket Australia tweeted.



The left-arm pacer was bought by Kolkata Knight Riders for Rs 9.4 crore at the IPL auction in January, but will not take place in the lucrative tournament this season now. Starc was replaced for the final Test against South Africa by South Australia's Chadd Sayers and will fly home after the series for further injury investigation and assessment.

Starc has 34 wickets at an economy rate of 7.17 from 27 IPL matches.KKR, who won the title in 2012 and 2014, will open their IPL 2018 campaign against Royal Challengers Bangalore on April 8.

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