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Starc leads the way with career best bowling on opening day of Ashes
Starc took 7-58 including his 100th Ashes wicket to bowl England out in 33 overs, marking his 17th Test five-wicket haul and career-best figures.
- On Friday, Nov. 21, 2025, Mitchell Starc delivered a career-best 7/58 to bowl England cricket team out in the Ashes opener at Optus Stadium, Perth.
- At 35, Mitchell Starc's fitness and technique reflect his choice to limit franchise cricket and retire from T20 internationals, preserving his body to sustain Test success.
- Starc opened by striking in the first over to remove Zak Crawley, finished an opening spell of 3-17, trapped Ben Duckett lbw, uprooted Joe Root for a seven-ball duck, and said `I guess a nice way to start a series`.
- Starc's haul pushed him past a century of Ashes wickets in his 101st Test, reaching 104 scalps against England and 409 career wickets, just five short of Wasim Akram's left-arm record.
- Beyond the match, Starc's 7/58 was his best Test bowling figures and the best at Optus Stadium in Perth, achieved in his 101st Test while leading Australia's attack in Cummins and Hazlewood's absence.
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England’s second innings against Australia ended in humiliating fashion in Perth, where the touring side were skittled for 164 on the second day of the first Test and consigned to an extraordinary statistical low.Their collapse at the Optus Stadium ensured they faced fewer balls across both innings than any England team in the past 130 years, a stark indictment of the attacking methodology they continue to champion.Having been routed for 172 on …
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