Mitchell Starc Tears Through Bangladesh with Six-Wicket Haul as Australia Dominate Second Test at Mackay
Starc’s 6-12 left Bangladesh with their lowest Test total in Australia as 18 wickets fell on a frenetic opening day.
- On Saturday, August 22, 2026, Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc dismantled Bangladesh's batting order with a devastating 6-12 performance at Mackay's Great Barrier Reef Arena, bowling the visitors out for 64.
- Captain Pat Cummins won the toss and chose to bowl first, exploiting the bouncy green surface to seek immediate redemption after Australia's nine-wicket defeat in the Darwin series opener.
- Starc's haul marked his 19th five-wicket milestone, completed in just 22 balls—the sixth-fastest in Test history—and elevated his career tally to 441 wickets, surpassing South African legend Dale Steyn's 439 for 10th all-time.
- Bangladesh's Shoriful Islam responded with a career-best 6-35 off 11 overs, limiting Australia to 165-8 at stumps; Cameron Green remained unbeaten on 51, handing the hosts a 101-run first-innings lead.
- Starc defended the Great Barrier Reef Arena as a 'very good day one wicket' comparable to the Gabba, attributing 18 wickets to quality bowling rather than surface defects as Australia prepares to solidify its lead on Sunday.
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Starc’s double-strike helps Australia tighten grip in 2nd test against Bangladesh
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