Mitchell Starc
With a classic left-armer’s action and the ability to swing the ball at pace, Mitchell Starc has long been touted as a future star of Australian cricket. He announced himself in just his second international match, taking 4-27 in an ODI against Sri Lanka at the Gabba in 2010 before me made his Test debut at the same ground the following summer. It wasn’t until 2012 that Starc first picked up a big haul, taking eight wickets for the match against South Africa in Perth, including a beautiful in-swinger that knocked over the off-stump of Proteas legend Jacques Kallis. He followed it up by bowling Australia to victory against Sri Lanka in Hobart, taking 5-63, before he was controversially rested for the Boxing Day Test. Starc failed to find consistency in 2013 and 2014 as he battled a seemingly constant stream of long-term injuries, but he showed his ability as a batsman with a heartbreaking score of 99 in India and an unbeaten 68 at Old Trafford. In November 2017. Starc became the first bowler to take a hat-trick in each innings of a Sheffield Shield match, while playing against Western Australia for New South Wales.
Began his under-age career as a wicketkeeper before being convinced to abandon the gloves and turn his talents to fast bowling.
Test Debut date : 01/12/2011
ODI Debut date : 20/10/2010
T20 Debut date : 07/09/2012
Age : 29 years 18 days
Role : Bowler
Height : 197
Batting Style : Left Hand
Bowling Style : Left Arm Fast
Team Played For : N/A