Starc overtakes Wasim Akram to become highest wicket-taking left-arm pacer in test cricket


Daijiworld Media Network - Brisbane

Brisbane, Dec 5: Australian speedster Mitchell Starc carved his name into cricketing history on Thursday as he surpassed Pakistani legend Wasim Akram to become the most successful left-arm fast bowler in Test cricket.

The landmark moment came at the Gabba during the opening day of the day-night second Ashes Test, when the veteran pacer dismissed England’s Harry Brook to claim his 415th Test wicket — a milestone achieved at the very venue where he made his debut 14 years ago.

Akram, regarded as the greatest left-arm bowler to grace the sport, had set the benchmark with 414 wickets in 104 Tests. Starc powered past the record in just his 102nd match, aided by a sensational 7/58 in Perth during the first Test of the series.

With the achievement, the 35-year-old moves to 16th on the all-time Test wicket-takers list, and now has India’s Harbhajan Singh (417) and South Africa’s Shaun Pollock (421) within striking distance in the ongoing pink-ball contest. Beyond them lies New Zealand icon Sir Richard Hadlee, who sits on 431 wickets.

For Australia and Starc fans, the milestone marks not just personal triumph but yet another chapter in his enduring legacy as one of modern cricket’s most feared left-arm pacers.

 

 

  

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