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Mitchell Starc's Fiery 7/58: Record-Breaking Haul at Perth's Optus Stadium

Mitchell Starc produced a sensational bowling performance to dismantle England on the opening day of the Ashes Test. His career-best figures of 7/58 included the crucial wicket of Joe Root for a duck. The left-arm quick made history by becoming the first bowler of his type to claim 100 Ashes wickets. England's batting lineup crumbled to 172 all out despite some resistance from Harry Brook.

Mitchell Starc secures best ever bowling figures at Perth's Optus Stadium during 1st Ashes Test

Perth, November 21

Australian pacer Mitchell Starc troubled England with a magnificent seven-wicket haul, his first-ever in Test cricket and best-ever figures at Perth's Optus Stadium during the first Ashes Test against England on Friday.

Starc ended the first innings with a fiery spell of 7/58 in 12.5 overs.

These are the best-ever figures of Starc's Test career, above 6/9 against West Indies in his previous Test inning.

This is also the second 7-wicket haul in the 21st century for Australia at home in Ashes Tests, with the previous one taken by Mitchell Johnson, a spell of 7/40 at Adelaide back in 2013.

Starc is also the first bowler to take seven wickets on the opening day of an Ashes Test in Australia since Craig McDermott's eight at the WACA Stadium, Perth, in 1990/91.

The left-armer also became the first left-arm pacer to reach the milestone of 100 Ashes wickets, now having 104 Ashes wickets at an average of 26.08, with five five-wicket hauls to his name.

Coming to the match, England won the toss and opted to bat first. Despite Ben Duckett (21 in 20 balls, with four boundaries) showing some fine intent and touch, England had slipped to 39/3, with their star batter Joe Root being removed for a duck by Starc as well. A half-century stand between Ollie Pope (46 in 58 balls, with four boundaries) and Harry Brook stabilised things for England, but they lost half their team at 115 runs. Later, Brook (52 in 61 balls, with five fours and a six) and Jamie Smith (33 in 22 balls, with six fours) tried to counter-attack, but Starc (7/58) and Doggett (2/27) put a lid on England's scoring, who were also committing batting harakiri with some questionable shot selection. England was undone for 172 runs in 32.5 overs.

Australia ended the second session at 15/1, with Steve Smith (7*) and Marnus Labuschagne (6*) unbeaten and Jofra Archer getting debutant Jake Weatherald for a duck.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

England's batting collapse reminds me of some of our team's overseas performances. 172 all out in 32.5 overs is just poor cricket. They need to learn how to play proper Test cricket instead of this Bazball approach.

Arjun K

Starc becoming the first left-arm pacer with 100 Ashes wickets is a massive achievement! 🎯 Watching him bowl is pure entertainment. Hope we get to see more such performances in this series.

Sarah B

While Starc's bowling was exceptional, I feel the pitch conditions played a big role too. 7 wickets in 12.5 overs suggests the pitch might be too bowler-friendly. Test cricket needs better balance between bat and ball.

Vikram M

As an Indian cricket enthusiast, I love watching quality fast bowling. Starc at his best is unstoppable! This Ashes is shaping up to be exciting. Hope our Indian team learns from these overseas conditions for our next Australia tour.

Kavya N

England's batting was disappointing to watch. Joe Root getting out for duck and the team collapsing to 172 shows they haven't learned from past mistakes. Test cricket requires patience and technique, not just aggressive hitting.

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