August 6, 2018 / 4:54 AM / Updated 2 hours ago

Cricket: Starc says bowlers need to help Paine carry leadership burden

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia’s senior bowlers must step up to help captain Tim Paine lead an inexperienced team during their next tour against Pakistan, pace spearhead Mitchell Starc has said.

Cricket - South Africa vs Australia - Third Test - Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa - March 24, 2018 Australia's Mitchell Starc appeals unsuccessfully for a wicket REUTERS/Mike Hutchings/Files

Australia head to the United Arab Emirates for a test series slated for October without two of their most experienced campaigners, with former captain Steve Smith and his deputy David Warner suspended after the Cape Town ball-tampering scandal.

Starc said senior players such as himself, Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins should support Paine.

“It’s obviously a younger team and there’s some changing faces,” Starc told local broadcaster Fox Sports on Monday.

“I guess as someone who’s been around for a bit longer than some of the other guys, along with Josh and probably Pat as well now ... (it’s time) for us to step up a little bit in those senior ranks and maybe have a little bit more of a voice along with Painey there and help him along.”

Paine led a depleted Australia team to a stinging 5-0 whitewash in a one-day international series away to England in June and promptly cast doubt on his future captaincy of the limited overs side. [nL4N1TR24S]

Starc, who with fellow quicks Hazlewood and Cummins missed the tour with injuries, said he was on track to be fit for the UAE tour after months of rehab following a leg bone stress injury that has sidelined him since March.

He was less certain about the recovery schedules of Hazlewood and Cummins, who were both sidelined with back injuries.

“They’re a little bit behind me I think,” said Starc, who slept rough on the Sydney Cricket Ground turf on Sunday night to raise money for a local charity that fights youth homelessness.

“If all is going well with them they might start bowling this week ... I’m a little bit ahead. Hopefully all three of us are on the plane to the UAE.”

The UAE tour will precede a four-test series against India on home soil starting in December, which will be followed by two tests against Sri Lanka.

“It’s going to be a tough tour of the UAE but obviously an important one for a young and changing team,” added Starc.

“Hopefully we springboard off that and into the summer.”

Cricket - Australia Nets - Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - June 23, 2018 Australia's Tim Paine during nets Action Images via Reuters/Craig Brough

Writing by Ian Ransom; Editing by Peter Rutherford

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