Mitchell Starc produced a stunning display of fast bowling as he completed his five-wicket haul in just 22 balls, turning the game with a devastating spell of pace, accuracy and movement.
Starc began his assault by troubling the batters with his trademark left-arm pace and ability to swing the ball. Once he found his rhythm, wickets started falling in quick succession, putting the opposition under immense pressure.
The Australian quick made excellent use of the conditions, mixing full deliveries with sharp short balls and attacking the stumps. His ability to consistently hit the right areas gave the batters very little room to settle.
The five-wicket haul was completed in remarkable fashion, with Starc reaching the milestone after just 22 balls. It was a reminder of why he remains one of the most dangerous fast bowlers in world cricket, particularly when he gets early movement.
His spell not only boosted Australia’s position but also showcased the destructive impact a world-class fast bowler can have in a short period. Five wickets in 22 balls is a remarkable achievement and another memorable chapter in Starc’s career.