Sydney, 25 February।  Injured Australian pacer Mitchell Starc has set his sights on a return to international cricket during the tour of Sri Lanka in July.

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The left-armer last played for Australia in the historic Day-Night Test against New Zealand last November before having to leave the field after stress fractures in his landing foot flared up.

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"(Progress) is slow but I'm on track. It's nice to be running again, even though it's slow -- it's more of a fast walk," Starc was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au on Thursday.

"It's nice to be doing things in the gym, it's a silver lining, and it's nice to be able to have a pre-season before I start playing again. Hopefully I'm not too far away, obviously the big one is the Test tour of Sri Lanka -- that's first and foremost, making sure I'm 100 percent ready to go for that one," he added.

The 26-year-old has ruled out a return to the international arena during the World T20 in India next month and also the Indian Premier League (IPL).

"Hopefully I'll start bowling at the back-end of March and they'll have a close eye on me with that sort of stuff so it'll be up to them to give me the green light or not," he said.

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