Australian paceman Mitchell Starc said that he has nothing to prove to the legendary spinner Shane Warne if he gets a recall to the squad for the fourth and final Test against India in Sydney.
Starc, who claimed two wickets while conceding 110 runs during Brisbane Test, received scathing remarks for his body language from Warne.
Commenting on the issue, Starc said that he hadn't lost any sleep over it and he didn't follow him on Twitter. According to him, he had no point to prove to Australian legend Shane Warne, News.com.au reported.
However, he maintained that the only point to prove was about winning games, doing his job for the team and hopefully taking a few wickets along the way, the report added.
The fourth and final Test against India will commence from 6th January at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
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