Elisa HelyAustralian women’s cricket team captain and star Pacer’s wife Michel StarcStarc reacted hearty after announcing his retirement from T20 International. The news concludes a magnificent completion of a 13 -year -old T20i career, with Australia’s second largest wicket to take in StarC format.
Elisa Heley’s Instagram Tribute to Mitchell Starc
Heeli Took a small but touching message to her husband to post to Instagram. Publicly sharing his pride, he wrote: “Onya Maateeee @MStARC56”A classic Australian expression “done well, friend! Proud to you!” The phrase, widely recognized in the Australian sports culture, reflected both his personal pride and the comradery of cricket in the country.

Their message resonated with fans firmly, exposing the partnership, couples share professional and personally. While Stark exits the T20 International, Heli continues to lead the women’s side with distinctions, while guiding Australia in major tournaments.

Michelle Stark’s T20I achievements for Australia
Stark leaves behind a decorated T20i record that outlines their importance for Australian cricket:
- Match: 65 T20 Eye
- Wickets: 79 average 23.81
- Career Highlight: Australian girl in Dubai T20 World Cup Triumph, 2021
Famous for swinging the new ball and distributing lethal yorkers on death, Stark regularly changed matches in Australia’s favor. His fiery mantra in the ICC tournament made him one of the most frightened bowlers in world cricket.
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Why did Starc T20 retire from International?
Stark’s announcement comes in India and Sri Lanka a few months before the 2026 T20 World Cup, which surprised many. However, 35 -year -old Pesar emphasized his long -term priorities. In its retirement statement, Starc said that Test cricket and ODI focuses on their main focus, especially major events on the horizon such as a distant Test tour of India, Ashes series and 2027 ODI World Cups.
he explained: “Looking forward to a distant tour, Ashes and 2027 ODIs in India, I think it is the best way for me to stay fresh, fit and my peak for those campaigns.”
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