A deep dive into the left-armer’s phenomenal record in opening overs

Sampath Bandarupalli14-Dec-2025Mitchell Starc is currently on a hot streak, having bagged Player-of-the-Match awards in three successive Tests, including two in the ongoing Ashes series. He has taken six-fors (or better) in each of those three Tests, and bettered his career-best figures in back-to-back innings.His dream run started in Kingston, during his 100th Test match in July. Starc bagged 6 for 9 in West Indies’ second innings, including three wickets in the first over.He followed up by consigning Zak Crawley to a pair in the first Ashes Test in Perth, dismissing him in the first over in both innings.Crawley was lucky to escape that fate in the pink-Ball Test in Brisbane, but Ben Duckett succumbed to the first ball he faced, in the first over of the match.Over these three Tests, Starc has extended his tally of first-over wickets in Test cricket to 26. He is now only three behind England’s James Anderson, whose 29 scalps are the most in the format. Starc was equal second before the Kingston Test, alongside Glenn McGrath and Chaminda Vaas who had 20 wickets apiece while bowling the first over of a Test innings.