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Two rival left-armers traded barbs, but Starc’s clinic can’t cover Australia’s woes

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Two rival left-armers traded barbs, but Starc’s clinic can’t cover Australia’s woes
Two rival left-armers traded barbs, but Starc’s clinic can’t cover Australia’s woes
Ageless veteran Mitchell Starc’s 43-minute barrage triggered a drastic Bangladesh collapse in Mackay in the second Test, but the drama continued at the top of the Australian order.
The Age
The Age1 hrs ago
Two rival left-armers traded barbs, but Starc’s clinic can’t cover Australia’s woes
Ageless veteran Mitchell Starc’s 43-minute barrage triggered a drastic Bangladesh collapse in Mackay in the second Test, but the drama continued at the top of the Australian order.
Stuff
Stuff1 hrs ago
Two rival left-armers traded barbs, but Starc’s clinic can’t cover Australia’s woes
Mitchell Starc led a ruthless Australian bowling attack in Mackay, tearing through Bangladesh, who responded in kind through Shoriful Islam.
Mitchell Starc sparks Bangladesh collapse before Australia’s batting woes continue
Second Test, day one: Bangladesh 64; Australia 165-8 in Mackay Fast bowler takes five wickets before lunch and finishes with 6 for 12 Australia’s top-order batting woes continued after Mitchell Starc’s six-wicket blitz as Bangladesh fought back on an extraordinary opening day of the second Test in Mackay. Bangladesh’
Lethal left-armers star as Australia take 101-run lead against Bangladesh in second test
Aug 22 : Left-arm pacemen Mitchell Starc and Shoriful Islam starred with six-wicket hauls as Bangladesh rallied from a dreadful start to pin back Australia on a roller-coaster day one of the second test on Saturday.Eighteen wickets fell across three madcap sessions on the bouncy Mackay wicket, with Australia limping to
Times of India
Times of India🏁 first to report7 hrs ago
Mitchell Starc unleashes carnage on Bangladesh, storms past Dale Steyn
Mitchell Starc took five wickets in the first session against Bangladesh. He surpassed Dale Steyn on the list of Test wicket-takers. Starc's remarkable figures were 5-11 from nine overs. This performance came after Bangladesh won the opening Test match. Australia aims to level the series in the second Test.