Left-arm pacer Starc was not a part of the primary Test in opposition to England, which the guests received by two wickets.
“I’m used to it now coming to England. It’s a squad mentality, much the same as last time,” Starc informed reporters about his non-selection for the opening Test at Edgbaston.
“I have been around long enough, been dropped enough. Probably been dropped the most in this squad so it is not something new for me. It probably won’t be the last time either.”
The second Test will start on the Lord’s on Thursday.
“In terms of the team, I haven’t got any indication either way (about selection for Lord’s). Your guess is as good as mine until the selectors decide.
“I’ve completely different abilities that match into this bowling group so if and after I get a flip, I’ll be able to go. If not this week, then I’ll prepare for Headingley.”
Unfazed by England’s well-documented ultra-aggressive method, Starc stated Australia will follow their weapons heading into the subsequent 4 video games.
“They have introduced an excessively aggressive head area to Test cricket,” Starc said.
“The method they’re approaching it, there may be going to be a response if you find yourself both bowling or going through that. I feel that’s pure however we’ll follow our weapons and I’m certain they may as properly.
“Just because they are scoring at a higher rate or trying to score at a higher rate doesn’t mean you go to one-day cricket. There are plenty of ways to skin a cat as we saw last week in the way they approached it as opposed to the way we did.
“We’ve performed sufficient in opposition to England in white-ball cricket to know they will all play that form of factor. I’ve actually seen Joe (Root) sufficient to know he can play these (ramp) pictures.
“They are going to take the game on now in Test cricket as they have done for the last 12 months. That is their approach and we will stick to the way we want to approach our Test cricket.”
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com