India, Sept. 2 -- Australia pace veteran Mitchell Starc drew a curtain on his T20I career as one of the best in the business. The left-arm pacer left a rich legacy in T20Is despite prioritising the other two formats more. He was always available for Australia in the big-ticket tournaments and bilateral series, and questioning his prowess with the ball would be nothing short of naive. He played a pivotal role in Australia's 2021 T20 World Cup triumph, where they beat New Zealand in the final.

The 35-year-old decided to bid adieu to the shortest format to prioritise Tests and ODIs, as he also didn't stretch his time with the T20I team, so that the bowling group gets enough time to prepare for the T20 World Cup.

Starc made a late entry to ...