Tag: Mitchell Starc

  • ‘Had 5 Bad Balls, He Hit Them All For Six’: Mitchell Starc Opens Up On Face-Off Against Rohit Sharma During T20 World Cup 2024 | Cricket News

    Australia left-arm speedster Mitchell Starc on Saturday opened up on his face-off against India skipper Rohit Sharma during his team’s Super 8 clash against Men in Blue in the recently concluded ICC T20 World Cup 2024. Australia’s journey in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 ended abruptly, as they failed to advance past the Super Eight stage. Despite dominating earlier matches, they found themselves in a critical must-win scenario against India, following a defeat to Afghanistan.

    In this crucial match, Indian skipper Rohit Sharma delivered a stunning performance, scoring 92 runs off just 41 balls, effectively knocking the wind out of Australia in the early exchange. (IND vs ZIM Live Streaming 4th T20I: When And Where To Watch India vs Zimbabwe Match Live On TV, Mobile Apps, Online)

    Mitchell Starc experienced the full brunt of Rohit’s assault, conceding 29 runs in a single over, including four sixes and a four. Looking back, Starc acknowledged Rohit’s exceptional performance throughout the tournament and commended him for his brilliant and strategic use of the conditions in St Lucia. (India vs Pakistan World Championship Of Legends Final Live Streaming: When And Where To Watch IND-C vs PAK-C Match Live On TV, Mobile Apps, Online)

    “I have played a lot against him. He had a good tournament, especially at the back end. I think he targeted that wind in St Lucia as well. It was the one end that went for a lot more [runs] than the other. I think I had five bad balls and he hit them all for six, ” Starc said speaking on the Willow Talk podcast hosted by Adam Peacock and Brad Haddin, according to ICC.

    Mitchell Starc said I bowled 5 bad balls in my spell vs India, Rohit Sharma smashed all of them for sixes Via LiSTNR Sport Here’s the video, Rohit Sharma scored 29 Runs vs Mitchell Starc with WD #RohitSharma #INDvsZIM pic.twitter.com/P8iCKV3SIO

    Richard Kettleborough (@RichKettle07) July 11, 2024

    Starc managed to redeem himself somewhat by taking the wicket of Rohit eight runs short of a century but the Indian skipper had already inflicted significant damage by then.

    In favourable batting conditions, India set a challenging target of 206 runs for Australia to chase. Travis Head, aiming to replicate his heroics from the Cricket World Cup 2023 final, kept Australia in contention with a brisk 76 off 43 balls.

    However, Jasprit Bumrah’s crucial breakthrough tilted the balance and despite Head’s efforts, Australia ultimately fell short by 24 runs in their pursuit.

    “We thought it [target] was close to par, maybe a little bit over par but it was the best wicket at the World Cup that we played on. It was probably the quickest wicket. (It was) certainly chaseable, we were on target for a while and a couple of hiccups and some good bowling from them just set us back,” Starc added.

    Australia were well on track to reach the final four, going unbeaten in the tournament until they came against Afghanistan and India. Their first stumble came against Afghanistan, who buried the ghosts of the Glenn Maxwell special and the heartbreak of CWC23 with a hard-fought 23-run victory.

    When quizzed about where it all went wrong for Australia, Starc said with a smile, “Two losses [against Afghanistan and India]Think our fielding was a little bit short throughout the whole tournament”.

    “The last two games that we played wasn’t our best cricket and not the result we wanted. It was probably a misread of conditions in that Afghanistan game. They obviously played some good cricket and we probably didn’t play our best,” the left-arm seamer concluded.

  • WATCH: Rohit Sharma Runs Havoc On Mitchell Starc As Australia Pacer Gives Away 29 Runs In One Over During IND vs AUS | Cricket News

    Team India captain Rohit Sharma was right on the money against Australia as he smashed Mitchell Starc for 28 runs in an over. After losing Virat Kohli early, India were on 5 for the loss of one wicket when the skipper decided to take on Starc to counter attack Australia. The left-arm pacer gave away 29 runs from that over in the powerplay. Soon after the Josh Hazlewood over, Rohit smashed a six off Pat Cummins on the very first ball of the fourth over but rain came on Saint Lucia stadium and stopped the play. It looked like Rohit Sharma was in revenge mode for the ODI World Cup final loss from last year.

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    Australia captain Mitchell Marsh won the toss and opted to field against India in their must-win Super 8 clash in the T20 World Cup match at Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium. (IND vs AUS Weather Report: Heavy Rain To Play Spoilsport In T20 World Cup 2024 Super 8 Match? Read Here)

    After suffering an unexpected setback against Afghanistan in their previous game, ‘Baggy Greens’ need to defeat the unbeaten Rohit Sharma-led side. If Australia ends up losing the game, then to qualify for the final four they will need Bangladesh to defeat Afghanistan.

    After winning the toss, Australia skipper Mitchell Marsh said, “We are going to bowl first. Looks a belter, it looks lovely. It’s a quarter final, looking forward to it, big challenge against India. We have had ourselves in this situation before, every game is a must-win now. We got an experienced group, a great staff. Starc comes in for Agar.”

    India captain Rohit Sharma said during the time of the toss, “We would have fielded first as well, looks a bit sticky. We wanted to chase. We know what exactly we are doing, will try to do our best. I hope it doesn doesn’t change much. The overhead conditions also matter in this part of the world. We have adapted well, hopefully, another game where we put up a show. Every game matters in this tournament, nothing changes. We are playing the same team. ” (More to follow)

  • Mitchell Starc’s Toe-Crushing Yorker Forces Shamar Joseph To Retire After Bleeding, Video Goes Viral – Watch | cricket news

    The second Test match between Australia and West Indies took an unexpected twist when Mitchell Starc unleashed a toe-crushing yorker that left West Indies’ Shamar Joseph with a bloodied toe and forced him to retire hurt. Let’s delve into the details of this gripping moment that unfolded during the 73rd over of the West Indies’ second innings. Mitchell Starc, known for his lethal pace and accuracy, delivered a searing yorker that struck Shamar Joseph on his right foot. Initially given out by umpire Sharfuddoula Saikat for an LBW dismissal, the decision was overturned upon review as Starc’s foot had crossed the popping crease, rendering the ball a no-ball.

    Shamar Joseph has to retire after this toe-crusher from Mitch Starc!

    Australia need 216 to win #AUSvWI pic.twitter.com/3gAucaEfwg — cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 27, 2024

    The Agony Unfolds

    Despite the reprieve from dismissal, Joseph was in immediate distress. Removing his shoe, he signaled for medical assistance, revealing a troubling sight of blood from his big toe. With just 3 runs to his name, Joseph had no option but to retire hurt, bringing the West Indies’ innings to a close at 193 all out.

    Sportsmanship Amidst Adversity

    As Joseph struggled to walk, teammates Kevin Sinclair and a team medic provided assistance. In a display of sportsmanship, Mitchell Starc and Nathan Lyon offered supportive gestures as Joseph left the field.

    The Aftermath and Impact

    Unable to return for Australia’s second innings, Shamar Joseph was sent for medical scans, leaving a void in the West Indies’ lineup. This injury adds complexity to West Indies’ task of defending a 216-run target set by Australia.

    The Larger Context

    As the Test match continued, Australia faced a shaky start in their chase, losing key wickets early on. Despite this, Steve Smith showed resilience, batting on 26 off 34 balls. The Australian team needed 174 more runs to secure victory, setting the stage for a thrilling conclusion to a closely contested match.

    Social Media Reactions

    The incident sparked widespread reactions on social media, with fans expressing empathy for Shamar Joseph. Videos capturing the moment and Twitterati’s responses added an emotional layer to the already intense atmosphere at the Gabba.

  • IPL 2024: Gujarat Titans Head Coach Ashish Nehra Breaks Silence On Hardik Pandya Leaving Franchise, Lists Reason Why Shubman Gill Was Named Captain

    GT coach Ashish Nehra feels Shubman Gill is the right man to lead Gujarat Titans after Hardik Pandya left for Mumbai Indians.