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Mitchell Starc sets new world record


Mitchell Starc sets new world record

Mitchell Starc has become the quickest ever bowler to 200 one-day international wickets, eclipsing a 23-year benchmark set by off-spinner Saqlain Mushtaq.

In his 102nd ODI on Saturday (Sep 3) in Townsville, Starc dismissed Ryan Burl when he spooned at catch to Cameron Green at mid-off to reach 200 scalps in two fewer matches than the Pakistani great (104).

The 32-year-old's latest feat only adds to the case for him to be considered the greatest white-ball bowler Australia has ever had, reaching the double-century in fewer matches than Brett Lee (who took 112 ODIs), Shane Warne (125), Mitchell Johnson (129) and Glenn McGrath (133).

Of those Australians, only McGrath (22.02) has a better ODI bowling average than Starc (22.30 after the wicket of Burl) while none have a better strike-rate than his 26.20. 

Back in 2016, Starc was also the quickest ever to 100 ODI wickets (after 52 matches), although that mark was bettered in 2018 when Afghanistan spinner Rashid incredibly got there in eight fewer matches.

The left-arm quick has spent over 12 months stuck in the 190s such is the lack of ODI cricket he has played of late.

After putting himself within five wickets of 200 with a dominant 11-wicket ODI campaign against the West Indies in July 2021, he looked set to steam past the figure against Sri Lanka in June this year.

However a freak injury, in which Starc sliced the tip of his left index finger on his bowling spikes in the preceding T20 campaign, meant he did not play a single match of the five-game series.

He made his international debut in the 50-over format back in 2010 and went on to play in 11 ODIs before his first T20I, all of which took place well before he was a regular in the Test arena.

The longer white-ball format perfectly suits Starc's unique blend of fast, full in-swingers with the new ball and ability to shift the older ball the other way at the death, particularly from around the wicket to right-handers.

He was integral to Australia's 2015 home World Cup triumph, where two of his most memorable career performances came; his stunning six-wicket haul in a tense defeat at Eden Park and then his famous opening-over wicket of Brendon McCullum in the final at the MCG.

He then broke McGrath's record for the most wickets at a men's World Cup when he took 27 scalps at the 2019 tournament, leading the Aussies to a semi-final berth.

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