Ben Dwarshuis is ready to step up and fill the void left by Mitchell Starc’s retirement from Australia’s T20 team ahead of the upcoming T20 World Cup. With an impressive track record in the Big Bash League, Dwarshuis is determined to make his mark and secure a spot in the national team for the ICC tournament. His standout performances, including a career-best 4-36 against the West Indies, have caught the attention of selectors.

Former Australian seamer Kane Richardson has endorsed Dwarshuis as the ideal replacement for Starc, praising his skillset and past success in the subcontinent. Dwarshuis’ ability to bowl during the Powerplay and death overs, coupled with his batting prowess, makes him a valuable asset for the team. However, competition from players like Nathan Ellis and Pat Cummins could pose a challenge for his selection.

Despite the tough competition, Dwarshuis remains focused on proving himself in the upcoming Big Bash League season and earning a spot in the T20 World Cup squad. With the support of his team and a consistent run of form, he aims to make a significant impact on the international stage. Additionally, Dwarshuis is hopeful of securing a contract in the Indian Premier League Auction, showcasing his T20 credentials to a global audience. His journey towards achieving his cricketing dreams continues as he prepares to face the Perth Scorchers in a crucial match for the Sydney Sixers.

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