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Foot injury forces Starc out of Australian attack

Australia paceman Mitchell Starc has suffered a stress fracture in his right foot

Australia pace spearhead Mitchell Starc has suffered a stress fracture in his right foot and could miss the remainder of the home Test season, team officials said Friday. The left-arm paceman will not bowl again in the historic day-night Test against New Zealand in Adelaide after suffering stress fractures to the third metatarsal bone in his right foot, a team spokesman said. Starc limped off the field at the Adelaide Oval during Friday's opening day of play after taking three New Zealand wickets. He was sent for scans which revealed an injury that usually requires at least six weeks to heal. "It's obviously very disappointing, he was bowling so well and has been bowling well for a very long time," teammate Peter Siddle said. "You never want one of your teammates to go down, especially so early on." Starc had claimed three for 24 from nine overs. He is facing a battle to feature in the next three-Test series against the West Indies, which starts on December 10 in Hobart. Should Starc be sidelined, James Pattinson is his likely replacement after the Victorian was made 12th man for the Adelaide Test. Starc's absence comes after fast bowling spearhead Mitchell Johnson retired following the second Perth Test against the Kiwis. "It's very disappointing for him (Starc)," Siddle said. "He has been on fire and I think he showed that again today, even with a bit of pain, he could get the job done and get those few breakthroughs for us in the middle order. "We know Starcy -- he'll be back. "It's a nice little rest for him. It's not a bad thing for him at this time of the year. I think he will be back firing in no time at all." Starc will bat, if required, in the Adelaide Test.