The 24-year-old paceman was reprimanded by the ICC during the fourth Test in Sydney for his exaggerated send-off for Murali Vijay after dismissing the India opener.
It was one of several face-offs between the players of both the sides in a highly-competitive series won 2-0 by Australia, and Starc said he expects another gripping battle between the number one and two ranked ODE sides.
"It's been a pretty intense Test series. Two great teams going hard at it and it will be very much the same on Sunday. There will be two sets of guys doing their best to play their best and trying their hardest for their countries," Starc said.
While Starc's Test career does not have much to talk about, his limited-overs performances for Australia have been impressive. He was the chief destroyer in the opening game of the tri-series against England yesterday, finishing with figures of 4/42 in Australia's bonus point three-wicket victory at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Starc's four wickets yesterday took him past the 50 mark in his 29th ODI and he is averaging an impressive 21.58 with the white ball. He has taken a wicket in every 25.8 deliveries, making him the best Australian ever among those who have bagged 50 wickets.
"But, I want to play as often as I can for Australia and if I keep bowling fast I know I can take wickets in all forms of the game," said Starc who was publicly criticised by spin great and now television commentator Shane Warne during the India Test series for not carrying his one-day form to Test matches.
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