Tag: Mitchell Starc
. . Prithvi Shaw was again unable to impress the selectors in the ongoing Pink Ball test at Adelaide Oval. The right-handed batsman was sacked for a duck in the first innings when Mitchell Starc hit the second ball of 1. Over messed up his stumps.
. . In the second innings, the same technical error came back to haunt Shaw again when the batsman was thrown through the "goal" again. . Ponting examined both layoffs frame by frame on Channel7 and explained that in addition to the large gap between the club and pad, there is another technical rift that affects Shaw.
. . To add to his problems, he dropped a sitter while in the field, which made his case weak. Former Australian cricketer Tom Moody feels for the boy and feels that the batsman's clout has hit him.
. . Mitchell Starc set the tone for Australia on the opening day of his four-test series against India and lived up to his reputation as a Pink Ball wizard.
. . Day-Night Test: Pujara, who scored 43 of 160 balls in India's 233 for 6 on stumps on the first day, believes a first inning totaling 350 would be very handy for the visitors. When asked if he felt he could have done his innings better, the Saurashtra man had a resounding no for an answer.
. . There is a disagreement that the first test played in Adelaide was due to some disastrous work by the Indian cricket governing body, but its influence is nowhere to be seen on a day-night test, writes Geoff Lemon.
. . CANBERRA: Australian captain Aaron Finch has assisted under-attack Paceman Mitchell Starc to recover after left batsmen were eaten by India's batsmen in the first two games of the one-day series. Australia sealed the series 2-0 with their 51-run win in Sydney on Sunday, but Starc's struggles raised concerns that led to the series of four Tests […]
. . The left fast arm has managed to claim just one wicket, while so far it has given away 147 runs in 18 overs in the two ODIs.
. . Australian captain Aaron Finch has assisted under-attack Paceman Mitchell Starc to recover after the left batsmen were celebrated by India's batsmen in the first two games of the one-day streak.
Australian captain Aaron Finch said Tuesday that Mitchell Starc's poor form was not an issue for the team, although he admitted the left arm bowler would have preferred that