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Mitchell Starc

Mitchell Starc

Bowler Australia

Left-arm fast 34 yrs.

Fast and furious, that’s the best way to describe one of the fearsome pace bowlers of the 21st century - Mitchell Aaron Starc. He burst onto the scene in the early 2009/10 season, representing New South Wales and was soon compared with Mitchell Johnson. The only similarity though was that they both were left-arm quick bowlers. Other than t...

ব্যক্তিগত তথ্য
Born January, 30 1990
Birth Place Australia
Current age 34 yrs.
Role Bowler
Batting style Left Handed
Bowling style Left-arm fast
ব্যাটিং পরিসংখ্যান
M I N/O R BF Avg S/R HS 200s 100s 50s 4x 6s
Test 92 134 28 2169 3588 20.46 60.45 99 0 0 10 219 47
ODI 127 75 27 577 744 12.02 77.55 52 0 0 1 42 14
T20I 65 21 11 98 100 9.80 98.00 14 0 0 0 4 2
FC 52 56 18 891 1596 23.44 55.82 86 0 0 3 100 14
List A 31 16 8 168 209 21.00 80.38 34 0 0 0 14 4
T20 77 27 14 121 135 9.30 89.62 29 0 0 0 12 0
বোলিং পরিসংখ্যান
M I O Balls Maiden R W AVG S/R E/R BEST BOWL 5 WKT 10 WKT
Test 92 176 2993.1 17959 571 10252 372 27.55 48.27 3.42 6/48 15 2
ODI 127 127 1085.2 6512 55 5711 244 23.40 26.68 5.26 6/28 9 0
T20I 65 65 243 1458 2 1881 79 23.81 18.45 7.74 4/20 0 0
FC 52 90 1420.3 8523 306 4611 183 25.19 46.57 3.24 8/73 8 2
List A 31 31 281.2 1688 17 1338 76 17.60 22.21 4.75 6/25 3 0
T20 77 75 268.2 1610 2 2093 114 18.35 14.12 7.80 4/15 0 0

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Fast and furious, that’s the best way to describe one of the fearsome pace bowlers of the 21st century - Mitchell Aaron Starc. He burst onto the scene in the early 2009/10 season, representing New South Wales and was soon compared with Mitchell Johnson. The only similarity though was that they both were left-arm quick bowlers. Other than that they had their different style. Johnson with his slinging action relied more on pace and bounce whereas Starc with his upright action depended more on swing and deadly yorkers.


In his early days, Starc had to struggle to make to the national team as there was an army of pace bowlers waiting in the wings. The lanky left-armer often found himself in and out of the team. However, a stint with the English county side Yorkshire in 2012 did him a world of good. Post 2013, Starc’s career started to blossom and soon he became a vital part of Australia’s limited overs setup.


A couple of fifers in back-to-back ODIs against West Indies in 2013 further sealed the deal for Mitchell Starc but his Test career still was blowing hot and cold. It was in the year 2014 when a remark made by Shane Warne in the commentary box turned things upside down. The legendary leg spinner labelled Starc’s body language ‘soft’ after his dismal performance against India in the Gabba Test in mid-December. Subsequently, Mitchell was dropped for the Boxing Day Test.


Starc, however, didn’t lose hope. He took the criticism in his stride and to his fortune there was a Big Bash League going on at that time. He got an opportunity to prove his mettle and grabbed it with both hands. The pacer unleashed his aggressive side in a few T20 games he played for Sydney Sixers and owing to that success, the selectors reinstated him for the fourth Test against India. Mitchell Starc has not looked back since.


Following years were fruitful for Mitchell Starc, who discovered a new aggressive side to his bowling. He was among the top bowlers in 2015 and finished 2016 as the most successful pace bowler in Tests after claiming 50 wickets. Not to forget his deadly bowling in the 2015 World Cup which earned him the Player of the Tournament tag and also made him the number one bowler in the ICC ODI rankings.