Mitchell Starc

Mitchell Starc - Bowler

Jan 30, 1990
Personal Information
  • Full Name Mitchell Starc
  • Born Jan 30, 1990
  • Birth Place Baulkham Hills, Sydney, New South Wales
  • Height 1.96 m
  • Role Bowler
  • Batting Style Left Handed Bat
  • Bowling Style Left-arm fast
Teams
Australia
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Delhi Capitals
Kolkata Knight Riders
Yorkshire
Sydney Sixers
Sydney Thunder
New South Wales
Australia A
Batting Career
Format IPL ODI T20 Test
Matches 52 130 65 105
Innings 23 77 21 154
Runs 111 583 98 2478
Balls 119 756 100 4177
Highest 29 52 14 99
Average 10.09 11.66 9.80 20.48
SR 93.28 77.12 98.00 59.32
Not Out 12 27 11 33
Fours 11 43 4 254
Sixes 0 14 2 49
Ducks 3 12 0 17
50s 0 1 0 13
100s 0 0 0 0
Bowling Career
Format IPL ODI T20 Test
Matches 52 130 65 105
Innings 49 130 65 202
Runs 1503 5827 1881 11481
Balls 1047 6638 1458 20013
Wickets 65 247 79 433
Avg 23.12 23.59 23.81 26.52
Eco 8.61 5.27 7.74 3.44
SR 16.11 26.87 18.46 46.22
BBI 5/35 6/28 4/20 7/58
4w 2 12 1 20
5w 1 9 0 18
About

Mitchell Starc is one of the most feared fast bowlers of the modern era, renowned for his express pace, lethal yorkers, and ability to dominate across formats. Hailing from Sydney, Starc’s cricketing journey took an unusual turn when a junior coach persuaded the tall teenager to abandon wicketkeeping and focus on fast bowling — a decision that would reshape Australian cricket.

Starc rose rapidly through the ranks, making his Sheffield Shield debut for New South Wales at 19. His breakthrough came in domestic one-day cricket, where he topped the wicket charts and earned national selection. After a challenging start to his Test career, Starc refined his skills through county cricket in England, returning as a more complete bowler.

From 2014 onwards, Starc established himself as Australia’s pace spearhead, highlighted by a sensational ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 campaign. He finished as Player of the Tournament with 22 wickets, helping Australia lift the title. That year also saw him break the 160 km/h barrier and top the global wicket charts.

Despite recurring injuries, Starc consistently delivered in major tournaments. He claimed a record 27 wickets at the 2019 World Cup, led Australia’s bowling in multiple Ashes series, and topped the wicket charts again in the 2023 Ashes. His contributions with the bat further enhanced his value as a genuine match-winner.

Starc has balanced international commitments with selective IPL appearances. After early stints with Royal Challengers Bangalore, he returned to the league in 2024, becoming the most expensive player in IPL history and playing a decisive role in Kolkata Knight Riders’ title win. He will represent Delhi Capitals in 2025.

Widely regarded as one of Australia’s greatest fast bowlers, Starc’s legacy is defined by pace, precision, and performances on the biggest stages.

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