Mitchell Starc's Dominant 10-Wicket Haul Powers Australia to Decisive Test Win Over Bangladesh
Australian paceman Mitchell Starc leads Australia to a commanding victory against Bangladesh, taking ten wickets in the match. Australia's innings and 51-run win in Mackay levels the Test series after Bangladesh's upset victory in Darwin. Despite concerns over batting consistency, Starc's performance highlights Australia's bowling prowess.
Mitchell Starc, Australia's evergreen paceman, delivered an impressive performance with remarkable match figures of 10-51, steering the team to a resounding innings and 51-run victory over Bangladesh in Mackay. The quick triumph came after Bangladesh's landmark win in Darwin, evening the Test series 1-1.
The match, which concluded just after tea on the second day with Bangladesh dismissed for a paltry 95, became Australia's shortest Test in nearly 100 years. Despite the victory, Australia's concerns about their batting persist, particularly with the upcoming series against South Africa.
Starc, who bagged the Player of the Match and Series accolades, highlighted the team's renewed focus on bowling strength. Meanwhile, Bangladesh, navigating challenging conditions, found a promising left-arm pace bowler in Shoriful Islam, underlining their potential as an evolving Test team.
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