The left-arm fast bowler was declared Player of the Tournament after he finished with 22 wickets at an incredible average of 10.18 and a strike rate of 17.4. While the 25-year-old is the best 50-over bowler in the world at this point of time, he has yet to have quite the same impact in Test cricket. “I’d like to push into Test cricket now. But we’ve got a bit of a break now before any of the Tests. I’ve still got a lot of work to do with white and red ball,” Starc was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au on Monday. Starc’s overall record in One-Day-Internationals (ODI) is an impressive one. He has 83 wickets in 41 matches at an average of 18.33 and strike rate of 23.3, the best average and strike rate of any bowler in ODI history to have bowled 1000 or more deliveries. Starc has been in an out of the Australian Test line-up after making his Test debut against New Zealand at Brisbane on December 1, 2011. He has played 15 Test matches and taken 50 wickets. He played the second and fourth Tests against India this summer, taking seven wickets, and was infamously criticised…