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Mitchell Starc: Australia’s Left-Arm Pace Legend

Mitchell Starc: Aussie Left-Arm Speed King

Mitchell Aaron Starc, born January 30, 1990, in Sydney, is considered one of Australia’s best-ever fast bowlers. At 6 ‘5, he gets serious bounce, which gives even top batsmen trouble. As a left-arm quick, his ability to swing the ball back into the right-handers at high speed makes him a huge part of the Aussie attack in all forms of the game.

Early Days and Getting Started

Starc got his first taste of international cricket in 2010 in ODIs and T20s, playing his first Test match against New Zealand in 2011. Early on, he was sometimes criticized for not being consistent enough, especially in Test matches, and he was often in and out of the team. But everyone could see he had raw pace and could swing the ball, which made him interesting. He really broke through at the 2015 Cricket World Cup, where he was amazing, taking 22 wickets at an average of just 10.18 and winning Player of the Tournament.

Test Cricket Stuff

Starc’s done really well in Test matches. By the end of 2025, he’d played over 100 Tests, only the second Aussie fast bowler after Glenn McGrath to reach that mark. He grabbed 433 Test wickets in his time, making him the fourth-highest wicket-taker for Australia. His best Test performance was in Galle, Sri Lanka, where he took 11 wickets for 94 in the match. Even though Australia lost the series 3-0, Starc took 24 wickets, showing he can perform even when things are tough.

One Dayers

Starc’s ODI career has been just as great. In over 130 games, he’s got 247 wickets at an average of 23.58. His fast, swinging deliveries make him one of the most feared bowlers, especially at World Cups. He was a key guy in Australia’s wins in 2015, 2019, and 2023, finishing as one of the top wicket-takers each time. He’s really good at bowling at the end of an innings, which makes him super valuable in limited-overs cricket.

T20 and IPL

Starc is always in demand in T20 leagues around the world. In the Indian Premier League, Kolkata Knight Riders bought him for a record INR 24.75 crore at the 2024 auction. Then, in 2025, Delhi Capitals picked him up for INR 11.75 crore. Even though he hasn’t played a ton of IPL cricket because of international games and injuries, his performances in the playoffs and important matches always show how he can win games. He’s also played in the Big Bash League for the Sydney Sixers, where he’s been a dominant T20 bowler with pace and wicket-taking ability.

How He Bowls

Starc’s bowling is all about his height, pace, and the way he can move the ball both ways. Unlike some fast guys who just bowl fast, Starc has bounce, accuracy, and movement, which makes him a constant threat. His inswingers, which often move late, have troubled even the best batsmen. Plus, he can bowl a consistent line and length, even when the pressure’s on, which makes him a go-to strike bowler for Australia.

Good Moments

Starc has had some amazing games. In the 2015 World Cup final, he helped Australia win with some great bowling. In Test cricket, his 6 for 9 against the West Indies in 2025 is still one of the most destructive spells ever by an Aussie bowler, helping to dismiss them for just 27, the second-lowest innings total ever. He’s also been great in the Ashes series, especially in the 2017-18 series at home where he took 22 wickets in four games and always bothered England’s top order.

Batting and Fielding

Even though he’s mainly a bowler, Starc can hit the ball a long way down the order. He almost got a Test century, getting out for 99 in Mohali in 2013. He’s an aggressive hitter, which gives Australia’s batting lineup more depth. He’s also a good fielder, with safe hands and quick reactions, taking important catches and helping the team’s fielding overall.

Records and Stuff

Starc has broken a bunch of records in his career. By 2024, he had the most wickets in all World Cups, beating a lot of legends. He’s taken a bunch of five-wicket hauls in Tests and ODIs, and in 2025, he passed Dennis Lillee’s mark of 355 Test wickets to cement his place among Australia’s best bowlers. Starc has also done the rare thing of taking over 400 Test wickets, something only a few Aussie quicks have done.

Troubles and Injuries

Like a lot of fast bowlers, Starc has had some injuries, especially with his ankles and shoulders. These injuries have sometimes kept him out of big games, both at home and abroad. But he always seems to bounce back and get back to his best, which shows how tough and dedicated he is. Starc’s career shows that even with some problems, he’s still one of the best fast bowlers around.

Personal Life

Off the field, Starc is married to Aussie wicketkeeper Alyssa Healy, and they’re one of cricket’s most famous couples. Starc keeps his personal life pretty private, focusing on his family while playing cricket. He’s admired by fans all over the world for his dedication to both cricket and his family.

What He Leaves Behind

Mitchell Starc’s career has had a big impact on Aussie cricket. He’s known for his pace, swing, and match-winning performances, and he’s inspired a lot of young fast bowlers. Starc helped Australia win World Cups and Ashes series and is a household name. He’ll be remembered not just for his wickets and records but also for how competitive he is, how professional he is, and how he plays the game.

To sum it up

Mitchell Starc’s from a promising young bowler to one of the best fast bowlers ever is pretty cool. He’s able to dominate different forms of the game, get big records, and perform when the pressure’s on, which makes him a big part of Australia’s cricket history. He’s been playing for over 15 years, and his on the game, especially pace bowling, will be around for a long time.

Mitchell Starc - Complete Player Profile

Mitchell Aaron Starc

Australia | Bowler
Left-arm Fast Bowler | Age: 36y 1d
Born
Jan 30, 1990
Batting Style
Left hand Bat
Bowling Style
Left arm Fast
Height
1.96 m
Playing Role
Bowler
Relations
Alyssa Healy (wife)
Career Statistics
Bowling
Format Mat Wkts BBI Ave Econ SR 5w 10w
Tests 105 433 7/58 26.51 3.44 46.2 18 3
ODIs 130 247 6/28 23.58 5.26 26.8 9 0
T20Is 65 79 4/20 23.81 7.74 18.4 0 0
First Class 158 621 8/73 26.13 3.39 46.2 26 5
List A 161 323 6/25 22.17 5.16 25.7 12 0
T20s 158 217 5/35 20.73 7.93 15.6 1 0
Batting & Fielding
Format Mat Runs HS Ave SR 100s 50s 4s 6s
Tests 105 2478 99 20.47 59.32 0 13 255 49
ODIs 130 583 52* 11.66 77.11 0 1 43 14
T20Is 65 98 14 9.80 98.00 0 0 4 2
First Class 158 3375 99 20.96 58.16 0 16 356 63
List A 161 751 52* 12.94 77.82 0 1 57 18
T20s 158 227 29 9.08 91.53 0 0 16 2
T20 Tournament Statistics
Bowling
Tournament Teams Mat Wkts BBI Ave Econ
BBL Sydney Sixers 15 30 4/35 15.23 7.94
IPL 3 teams 52 65 5/35 23.12 8.61
CLT20 2 teams 11 18 3/19 17.50 7.71
Vitality Blast Yorkshire 10 21 3/24 10.38 5.91
Batting & Fielding
Tournament Mat Runs HS Ave SR 4s 6s
BBL 15 15 8* 15.00 88.23 1 0
IPL 52 111 29 10.09 93.27 11 0
CLT20 11 1 1 1.00 33.33 0 0
Vitality Blast 10 0 0* 0.00 0.00 0 0
Test Bowling Analysis
vs Team
Opponent Mat Wkts BBI Ave 5w
England271287/5825.576
India23666/4835.841
New Zealand10375/5226.641
Pakistan14546/6630.001
South Africa10476/15428.062
Sri Lanka11576/5018.896
West Indies10446/919.091
In Host Country
Country Mat Wkts BBI Ave
Australia602667/5825.70
England15656/11129.38
India692/3853.66
Sri Lanka7356/5016.94
West Indies6276/916.18
By Year
Year Mat Wkts BBI Ave
2011242/3050.00
201511466/11125.06
20198426/6620.71
202211354/3328.11
20239385/7829.63
20249316/4830.54
202511557/5817.32
2026153/7233.00
Under Captains
Captain Mat Wkts BBI Ave 5w
Michael Clarke20716/11131.394
Pat Cummins341326/927.123
Tim Paine18736/6626.064
Steve Smith331577/5824.007
Records
Test Records
3rd Most runs in a career without a hundred (2478)
2nd Most wickets in a series (46)
5th Most wickets taken caught by wicketkeeper (113)
- 1000 runs and 100 wickets (Achieved)
ODI Records
1st Best figures in an innings when losing (6/154)
8th Best career strike rate (26.8)
1st Fastest to 200 wickets (102 matches)
7th Most wickets taken bowled (91)
T20I Records
2nd Most wickets taken hit wicket (1)
Teams Represented
Australia
Delhi Capitals
New South Wales
Australia A
Australia U19s
Kolkata Knight Riders
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Sydney Sixers
Yorkshire
Western Suburbs
Recent Matches
Match Bat Bowl Date Format
Sixers vs Scorchers 1* 1/33 25-Jan-26 T20
Sixers vs Hurricanes -- 2/29 23-Jan-26 T20
Sixers vs Scorchers 1* 2/32 20-Jan-26 T20
Australia vs England 5 2/93 & 3/72 04-Jan-26 Test
Australia vs England 1 & 0 2/23 & 2/55 26-Dec-25 Test
Australia vs England 54 & 7* 1/61 & 3/62 17-Dec-25 Test
Australia vs England 77 6/75 & 2/64 04-Dec-25 Test
Debut & Last Matches
Format Debut Last
Test vs NZ, Brisbane
Dec 1-4, 2011
vs England, Sydney
Jan 4-8, 2026
ODI vs India, Visakhapatnam
Oct 20, 2010
vs India, Sydney
Oct 25, 2025
T20I vs Pakistan, Dubai
Sep 7, 2012
vs India, Gros Islet
Jun 24, 2024
First Class vs West Aust, Sydney
Mar 5-8, 2009
vs England, Sydney
Jan 4-8, 2026
List A vs West Aust, Sydney
Nov 1, 2009
vs India, Sydney
Oct 25, 2025
T20 vs Tasmania, Hobart
Dec 30, 2009
vs Scorchers, Perth
Jan 25, 2026
Career Highlights & Facts
  • 2nd Australian fast bowler after Glenn McGrath to play 100 Tests
  • 4th Australian bowler with 400+ Test wickets
  • Player of the Tournament - 2015 Cricket World Cup (22 wickets @ 10.18)
  • Leading wicket-taker across all World Cups (as of 2024 T20 WC)
  • Allan Border Medal winner (2022)
  • Costliest IPL player at auction (INR 24.75 crore in 2024)
  • Married to Australian wicketkeeper Alyssa Healy (2016)
  • Best Test match figures: 11/94 vs Sri Lanka in Galle (2016)
  • Test best bowling: 7/58 vs England (2025)
  • ODI best bowling: 6/28 vs New Zealand (2015)
  • Test highest score: 99 vs India (2013)
  • Dismissed West Indies for 27 (6/9) in 2025, 2nd lowest Test total
  • First World Test Championship cycle (2019-22): 44 wickets in 10 Tests
  • Second WTC cycle (2022-25): 55 wickets in 17 Tests
IPL Factfile
  • Costliest player at IPL auction (INR 24.75 crore in 2024 for KKR)
  • Won 3rd IPL title with KKR in 2024 (17 wickets in 14 matches)
  • Picked by Delhi Capitals for INR 11.75 crore in 2025 auction
  • Only 27 matches across first 15 editions of IPL
  • 14 wickets for RCB in 2014, 20 wickets in 2015
  • Career IPL stats: 52 matches, 65 wickets, best 5/35
  • IPL batting: 111 runs in 52 matches, highest 29

Has Mitchell Starc retired from T20Is?

Yes. Starc officially retired from T20 Internationals in late 2025 to manage his workload and focus on Test cricket and the 2027 ODI World Cup.

Will Mitchell Starc play in the 2027 ODI World Cup?

Starc has expressed his desire to stay fit for the 2027 tournament in South Africa, aiming to win his third ODI World Cup title.

Is Mitchell Starc playing the 2026 T20 World Cup?

No, since he retired from the format, he is not part of Australia's T20 World Cup squad.

Did Mitchell Starc bowl 176.5 kmph?

During an ODI against India in Perth (October 2025), a speed gun error famously clocked him at 176.5 kmph. While it went viral, his actual speed was around 141 kmph.

What is Mitchell Starc's fastest ball ever?

His official record is 160.4 kmph (99.7 mph), delivered against New Zealand in a 2015 Test match at the WACA.

How many wickets did Starc take in the 2025-26 Ashes?

He was the Player of the Series, taking 31 wickets at an incredible average of 19.93.

Which team is Mitchell Starc playing for in IPL 2026?

He is currently part of the Delhi Capitals (DC) squad for the 2026 season.

What was Mitchell Starc's IPL auction price?

While he was famously bought for ₹24.75 crore by KKR in 2024, his current stint with Delhi follows a move to manage his schedule better.

Who is Mitchell Starc’s brother?

His brother is Brandon Starc, a world-class high jumper who represented Australia at the Olympics and won gold at the Commonwealth Games.
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