NZ vs AUS: Mitchell Starc climbs the ladder, becomes 4th-leading wicket-taker for Australia in Tests; check the complete list here

Australia fast bowler Mitchell Starc.
Australia fast bowler Mitchell Starc.

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Mitchell Starc became the 4th leading wicket-taker for Australia in Tests.

Overall, Starc became the 25th leading wicket-taker in international red-ball cricket.

In a remarkable milestone that cements his place among Australia's cricketing elite, Mitchell Starc has surpassed the legendary Dennis Lillee in the Test cricket wicket-takers' tally. On March 8, during the second Test match against New Zealand, Starc achieved this significant feat, capturing his 355th wicket and advancing to fourth in the ranking of Australia's all-time greatest Test wicket-takers.

Most wickets for Australia in Tests:

Shane Warne: 708 
Glenn McGrath: 563
Nathan Lyon: 527
Mitchell Starc: 357

Mitchell Starc's latest achievement is a testament to his enduring excellence and adaptability as a fast bowler. As he surpasses Dennis Lillee's record, Starc not only honors the legacy of one of Australia's greats but also etches his name alongside the legends of the game, reinforcing his status as an indispensable asset to Australian cricket.

Starc enters the top 25 list

This achievement not only highlights Starc's outstanding bowling prowess but also elevates him to the 25th position among the highest wicket-takers in the history of Test cricket. Throughout his career, Starc has experienced a rollercoaster of highs and lows, yet he has remained a pivotal figure in Australia's bowling attack, showcasing remarkable skill and determination.

Despite facing competition from teammates and sometimes finding himself on the sidelines in overseas matches, Starc's contribution to Australian cricket is undeniable. Since his debut in 2011, he has consistently demonstrated his ability as a fast bowler, although he has yet to reach the 100 Test match milestone.

During the match against New Zealand at Hagley Oval, Starc played a crucial role alongside Josh Hazlewood, who led the charge by dismantling New Zealand's batting lineup. Starc's contribution of three wickets was instrumental in Australia's strategy after electing to bowl first, bundling out New Zealand for just 162 runs.

Australia lead the series 1-0

Australia's dominant performance in the series opener against New Zealand and their pursuit to clinch the Test series highlight their prowess on the international stage. Under Pat Cummins' captaincy, Australia stands as the reigning World Test Champions and occupies a commendable third position in the World Test Championship (WTC) points table. With a record of 7 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw in the current Test cycle, Australia continues to showcase its strength and depth in Test cricket.

 

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