Starc hobbled through Melbourne airport on crutches today cushioning a bruised heel but was not yet ready to concede defeat.
"It won't be my choice," he told reporters, on his possible selection.
Reports said that Starc, who is Australia's leading wicket-taker in the Ashes series with 19, could be ruled out of the fourth Test as soon as Saturday.
If Starc is unable to recover in time understudy Jackson Bird is expected to take his place in the XI.
Paceman Ryan Harris, who often played in pain throughout a Test career that included Australia's home Ashes success four years ago, knows how much of an impediment a bruised heel can be.
"I have had it. They can be quite painful," Harris told radio on Friday.
"You can't hide it. You can't change anything -- the way you land or try and get around it."
Paine, who is averaging 43.33 with the bat and has taken 15 catches and a stumping in the series, did not travel to Melbourne with the rest of his team-mates because of personal reasons.
The Daily Telegraph reported that Paine had remained at home in Tasmania after his father-in-law suffered a stroke.
If Paine is unavailable for the MCG Test, selectors have several options to consider.
Dropped batsman Peter Handscomb could potentially play as a wicketkeeper, while Cameron Bancroft was behind the stumps for Western Australia during the the early rounds of the domestic Sheffield Shield season.
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