Key Points

Mitchell Starc is on the verge of joining an elite group of Australian fast bowlers by playing his 100th Test. His long-time teammates Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins have praised his grit and longevity. Starc is also just five wickets away from reaching 400 Test wickets. The left-arm seamer's durability and professionalism have been key to his success over the years.

Key Points: Cummins Hazlewood Hail Starc Ahead of 100th Test Milestone

  • Starc set to become second Aussie fast bowler after McGrath to play 100 Tests
  • Just five wickets away from joining the 400-wicket club
  • Hazlewood recalls Starc's raw talent from their U-17 days
  • Cummins lauds Starc's durability and professionalism despite injuries
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Cummins, Hazlewood praises Starc's grit, longevity ahead of 100th Test milestone

Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood praise Mitchell Starc's resilience and longevity as he nears 100 Tests and 400 wickets.

"To bowl that pace from day one all the way through to 100 Test matches... is a phenomenal effort. – Josh Hazlewood"

Kingston, July 10

As Mitchell Starc gears up to become just the second Australian fast bowler after Glenn McGrath to play 100 Test matches, tributes have poured in from his long-time pace partners Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins. The left-arm seamer is also on the cusp of another milestone, five wickets away from joining the elite 400-wicket club, as he prepares for the landmark Test against the West Indies in Jamaica.

Josh Hazlewood, speaking on the Unplayable Podcast in an upcoming episode, recalled his first encounter with a raw and fiery young Starc.

"I first crossed paths with him in under-17s," Hazlewood said, as quoted from cricket.com.au.

"We had like a city-country game and the NSW team got picked from that," he added.

"I was like, 'Jeez, this guy can bowl fast'. Left-arm fast bowler, you don't come across them all that often," he noted.

"Then once the state team got picked for the carnival, they're like, 'Oh, this guy's only been bowling for like six months, he's been keeping up until then'," he said.

"So I knew the raw talent was there from the start and it was just harnessing that and keep ticking off little improvements here and there throughout the years," he remarked.

Hazlewood, who has shared the field with Starc across formats and age groups, reflected on their journey together.

"We've played (59) Test matches together, a lot of white-ball for Australia, NSW (Sheffield) Shield games, growing up in under-17s and under-19s, there's not many games where he hasn't been at the other end bowling," he said.

"To bowl that pace from day one all the way through to 100 Test matches ... being a quick myself, I know how much goes into that and 100 Test matches is phenomenal effort."

Starc's durability and dedication were also highlighted by Australian skipper Pat Cummins, who debuted in the Test match just before Starc received his Baggy Green (Cap No. 425) in 2011.

"One-hundred Tests is huge for a fast bowler," Cummins said, as quoted from cricket.com.au.

"There's the obvious things - you've got to be skilful, be able to adapt to different conditions, which is really hard, you've play across a couple of different generations of players and other bowlers in Australia competing against you to play 100 Tests," he added.

"But for me, it's the longevity, discipline and professionalism to keep your body right for 100 Tests bowling at the speed that 'Starcy' does every Test," he noted.

"He's always battling with something, (whether) it's a sore toe, knee or shoulder, but he just cracks on," he said.

"He never complains about it. He just straps up," Cummins remarked.

"Never wants to miss a day for Australia," he said.

"And that's something I've learned off him when I started playing Test cricket again, was you've always got something going on, but your job is to bowl, and you just grit your teeth and just get on with it," he added.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a cricket fan from Mumbai, I've always admired Starc's yorkers in death overs. But 100 Tests? That's next level! Wonder if any Indian pacer will reach this milestone - maybe Bumrah if he stays injury-free?
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Aditya G
Respect for Starc's grit, but let's not forget he plays fewer matches than Indian players due to less cricket in Australia. Our players like Ishant Sharma have played more first-class matches despite fewer Tests. Different challenges!
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Shreya B
Starc's journey from wicketkeeper to fast bowler is inspiring! Shows how raw talent + hard work can create legends. Hope Indian selectors also spot such multi-skilled players in our domestic circuit. 🇮🇳
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Varun X
That left-arm angle makes him so dangerous! Reminds me of Zaheer Khan's impact for India. Wish we had more left-arm pacers in our current team. Any young talents like Starc coming through in Ranji Trophy?
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Kavya N
The way Cummins talks about Starc's pain tolerance - wow! Indian fast bowlers go through same struggles but don't get same recovery facilities. BCCI should invest more in sports science for our pacers. 🏥

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