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Mitchell Starc Personal information Full name Mitchell Aaron Starc Born 30 January 1990
Baulkham Hills, New South Wales, AustraliaHeight 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) Batting style Left-hand Bowling style Left-arm Fast-medium Role Bowler International information National side Australia ODI debut (cap 185) 20 October 2011 v India Last ODI 7 November 2011 v Sri Lanka ODI shirt no. 56 Domestic team information Years Team 2009– New South Wales Blues (squad no. 56) 2011– Sydney Sixers Career statistics Competition ODI FC List A T20 Matches 2 11 11 5 Runs scored - 115 67 2 Batting average - 23.00 22.33 2.00 100s/50s -/- 0/1 0/0 0/0 Top score - 54* 24* 2 Balls bowled 107 1,665 583 88 Wickets 4 27 19 4 Bowling average 19.50 34.44 23.73 31.50 5 wickets in innings 0 1 0 0 10 wickets in match n/a 0 n/a n/a Best bowling 4/27 5/74 4/27 1/16 Catches/stumpings 0/– 4/– 2/– 0/– Source: Cricinfo, 7 July 2011 Mitchell Aaron Starc is an Australian cricketer who currently plays first-class cricket for the New South Wales Blues. He is a left-arm fast bowler.
He is also a former junior cricketer for the Berala Sports Cricket Club in Sydney, Australia, who attended Homebush Boys High School also representing the schools first grade team. He was known to wicketkeep and bowl in the same innings during his time with the club. However, his team had little success in the Northern District Cricket Association (NDCA) Competition which was dominated by St Patrick's College Strathfield Juniors Cricket Club (led by Paul Donovan, currently a member of the Poidevin-Gray Shield U21 Squad) throughout Mitchell Starc's time in the competition.
He has two brothers called Braith and Michael and he has two sisters called Amanda and Taylah. He lives in Baulkham Hills very close to model farms high school. His mother remarried so the youngest brother,Braith, is his little step- brother. Mitchell Starc was also a representative cricketer of the Northern District Cricket Association (NDCA).
After a series of injuries to several senior Australian pacemen, Starc was a late replacement in the team to tour India in late-2010, replacing Josh Hazlewood. Later Doug Bollinger was injured after the First Test, and that left Starc and fellow uncapped young pacemen Peter George and James Pattinson competing for a place. George was selected, and after Pattinson was injured, Starc made his ODI debut against India in Visakhapatnam in October 2010. He did not bat and was wicketless.
External links
- Cricinfo Official Site - Player Profile
- SPC Lucerna Vol 11, 2006
- SPC Lucerna Vol 10, 2005
- Western Suburbs District Cricket Club
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