Mitchell Starc`s fury! registers a career-best 7/58 in Perth! Read the full match report on how the Aussie pace attack ripped through England’s batting order.
England total run
| Player Name | Runs (R) | Balls Faced (BF) |
| Zak Crawley | 0 | 6 |
| Ben Duckett | 21 | 20 |
| Ollie Pope | 46 | 58 |
| Joe Root | 0 | 7 |
| Harry Brook | 52 | 61 |
| Ben Stokes (c) | 6 | 13 |
| Jamie Smith (wk) | 33 | 22 |
| Gus Atkinson | 1 | 3 |
| Brydon Carse | 6 | 12 |
| Jofra Archer | 0* | 1 |
| Mark Wood | 0 | 1 |
| Extras | 7 | – |
| TOTAL | 172 | 197 |
Stark’s Fury! Fire Rains in Perth, Bowler Humbles English Batsmen by Snaring 7 Wickets
The air crackled with anticipation at the Perth Stadium today, but what followed was an absolute inferno delivered by the left arm of Mitchell Starc. In a breathtaking display of fast bowling, the Australian pacer didn’t just take wickets; he tore through the heart of the English batting line-up, registering a phenomenal haul of 7/58 his career-best performance in Test cricket. This incredible spell not only secured a commanding position for Australia in the ongoing match but also carved a permanent mark for Starc in the annals of cricket history.
The Perfect Storm: Early Breakthroughs and Record Feats
From the moment he took the ball, Starc was locked in. The atmosphere was immediately electric as he generated searing pace and prodigious swing, making life utterly miserable for the opening English pair. The true indicator of the day’s drama arrived early: a precise, swinging delivery in the very first over of the innings found the edge of the English opener’s bat, sending the bails flying and immediately setting the tone.
This early strike was significant in more ways than one. It further cemented Starc’s record as the bowler with the most wickets taken in the first over of a Test match innings, surpassing the legendary James Anderson. The confidence gained from this breakthrough was palpable, and Starc leveraged the notorious bounce and pace of the Perth pitch to perfection.
A Masterclass in Pace and Swing
What followed was a masterclass. Starc repeatedly hit the perfect length, combining relentless accuracy with genuine menace. He utilized a devastating mix of conventional swing with lethal reverse swing as the ball aged, proving unplayable for the middle order. His wickets were not cheap gifts; they were earned through aggressive, high-skill bowling.
The crucial moment arrived with the dismissal of Joe Root, the linchpin of the English batting. Starc produced a magnificent, full-length delivery that swung late, catching Root plumb in front of the stumps. This wicket was not just the biggest scalp of the day; it was Starc’s 100th wicket in the Ashes series, making him only the 13th Australian bowler to achieve this iconic milestone. The crowd erupted, recognizing they were witnessing a truly historic moment. The celebration, a fierce roar and a primal fist-pump, summed up the passion and intensity Starc brings to the field.

Decimation of the Lower Order
With the top and middle order rattled, Starc ruthlessly cleaned up the tail. Using well-directed short balls and accurate yorkers, he ensured there would be no late resistance. The final three wickets fell quickly, all victims of Starc’s pace and movement, completing his magnificent 7/58 figures. This personal best bowling performance eclipsed his previous top figures and underscored his status as one of the most destructive fast bowlers of his generation.
The English batsmen appeared visibly shaken. They struggled not only with Starc’s sheer speed but also with the mental pressure his aggressive approach created. The pitch, typically favourable to pace, seemed to amplify Starc’s skill, turning him into an unstoppable force.
Impact on the Match and Beyond
The impact of Starc’s spell extends far beyond the scorecard. By restricting England to a low total, Starc handed the Australian batsmen a massive psychological advantage and a dominant position from which to build a match-winning lead. His performance was not just statistically impressive; it was a demonstration of a bowler stepping up on the biggest stage and delivering under immense pressure.
For Sportzons.com readers, this match will be remembered as ‘The Starc Test.’ His triple feat—the career-best 7/58, the 100th Ashes wicket, and the first-over record—is a performance for the ages. It serves as a powerful reminder of the thrills and records that make Test cricket the pinnacle of the sport.
Mitchell Starc`s fury!
We now await the Australian response, but today belongs unequivocally to Mitchell Starc, the fast-bowling legend who brought fire to Perth.

