Mitchell Starc Slams "Misinformed" Injury Claims, Apologizes for IPL Delay

Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc has strongly criticized what he calls "heavily misinformed" media opinions regarding the injury delaying his IPL 2026 arrival. Starc clarified he is rehabbing a shoulder and elbow injury, the full extent of which was only known after the Australian summer. He apologized to the Delhi Capitals franchise and fans for being unavailable for the start of the season. The bowler remains in communication with DC and is committed to joining the squad as soon as he is fit.

Key Points: Mitchell Starc Responds to Critics Over IPL 2026 Injury Delay

  • Starc clarifies shoulder/elbow injury
  • Criticizes "misinformed" media speculation
  • Apologizes to Delhi Capitals and fans
  • Awaits Cricket Australia clearance
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Mitchell Starc slams "misinformed" claims about his injury, apologises to DC and fans for delay in IPL 2026

Mitchell Starc addresses injury claims, apologizes to Delhi Capitals and fans for missing early IPL 2026 matches. Get the latest update.

Mitchell Starc slams "misinformed" claims about his injury, apologises to DC and fans for delay in IPL 2026
"These individuals have made some strong statements... and claim to know my body better than me. - Mitchell Starc"

New Delhi, March 28

Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc has responded strongly to his critics after his arrival for the Indian Premier League 2026 season was delayed, saying that "certain individuals" have provided "heavily misinformed" opinions about his injury.

Notably, the premier Aussie speedster is yet to join the Delhi Capitals (DC) squad for the IPL 2026 season, set to start today. The Australians' delayed arrival sparked outrage from some cricket experts and fans alike.

Earlier, DC head coach Hemang Badani provided an update on Starc's availability, saying that they are awaiting clearance from Cricket Australia for Starc's arrival in the squad. He noted that the Starc's fitness and workload are being monitored, and the team will provide updates once the NOC is received from Cricket Australia.

However, Starc has now clarified on Instagram that he is currently recovering from a shoulder and elbow injury and that he only discovered the full extent of his injury after the Australian summer. He also criticised "misinformed" media claims about his IPL participation, saying some individuals wrongly speculated about his fitness.

"Despite the opinions and views of certain individuals with their platforms in and through the Indian media, I'm currently rehabbing and managing an injury in my shoulder and elbow of which I didn't know the extent of during the Australian summer. These individuals have made some strong statements around involvement in the IPL and provided heavily misinformed opinions of players, preached them as facts, and claim to know my body better than me," he said in a story posted on his Instagram.

Starc also apologised to the Delhi Capitals and fans for missing the early part of the season but expressed his commitment to join the team as soon as he is fit, staying in regular contact with the franchise.

"With that said I do acknowledge this injury setback and timing is disruptive to the Delhi team and I apologise for that and to the fans for not being available for the early part of this season. I remain committed to join DC, are in continual communication updating the team and will continue to do what I can to be available for DC asap," Starc added.

Starc was DC's second-highest wicket-taker last season, picking up 14 wickets in 11 matches. The Delhi Capitals will start their campaign with a match against LSG on April 1 in Lucknow.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a fan, I appreciate the direct apology. It shows respect for the franchise and supporters. The speculation was getting out of hand. Hope his recovery is smooth.
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Vikram M
Honestly, this is a bit frustrating for DC fans. We pay premium prices for these star players and then they miss the start. I understand injuries happen, but the timing always hurts Indian teams. Hope he's back soon.
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Rohit P
Cricket Australia's workload management is the real issue here. They protect their players for Ashes and WTC but are happy to send them to IPL half-fit. BCCI needs to have stronger clauses in contracts.
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Priya S
His point about people claiming to know his body better than him is so valid! Social media experts are the worst. Wishing him a speedy recovery. DC's pace attack looks weak without him.
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Michael C
Good on him for calling out misinformation. The media circus around IPL signings and injuries is intense. Hope the young Indian pacers in DC get a chance to step up in his absence.

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