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Ashes 2017: Mitchell Starc takes amazing second hat-trick of match in NSW win

Mitchell Starc has completed his Ashes preparations by making history with an astonishing second hat-trick of the match in a dramatic Sheffield Shield victory for NSW against Western Australia.

In remarkable scenes at Hurstville Oval, the visitors - who were cruising at 0-179 in their second innings - lost all 10 wickets for 44 runs. The final three were claimed in successive balls by the Australian left-armer just as he had done on Monday.

Starc and Steve Smith's Blues side celebrated wildly as an edge from Warriors batsman Jonathan Wells flew to the captain in the slips to complete the stunning finale and a 171-run victory, their second of the season.

It was the first time a player had ever claimed two hat-tricks in a single first-class match in Australia and only the third time an Australian had achieved the feat ever. The previous ones were Jimmy Matthews in a Test against South Africa at Old Trafford in 1912 and Albert Trott in a county match for Middlesex in 1907.

A reverse-swinging Starc looms as a nightmare for England's tail-enders this summer.

"They've found it pretty hard for a long period of time, the shape that he gets, the angle that he creates when going so wide," Smith said.

"It's difficult for batters, let alone tail-enders. To take two hat-tricks in a game ... most people are lucky to take one in their career. They're not easy to come by."

Starc capped a standout display from the Blues' all-Australian fast bowling attack as they gear up for the first Test at the Gabba. Starc and Pat Cummins will now sit out the final pre-Ashes Shield round in Queensland next week while Josh Hazlewood will have one more tune-up game there.

"I thought (Hazlewood) bowled like an absolute genius, he's a superstar," Smith said. "Starcy, I think, has probably taken a little more time to get going and get some rhythm. But the back end of today showed why he's world-class. Patty Cummins has had a couple of good games as well. They're up and going and bowling really well."

The performance of the Australian quicks came as uncertainty continued about the make-up of Smith's XI in Brisbane, with the search for a No.6 batsman taking another twist after frontrunner Hilton Cartwright had a pair.

The good news is that Smith is back in good touch after posting 127 on day four, his first hundred since India in March, but if selectors had hoped to have a batting order pencilled in around him by now those plans hit a hurdle.

Cartwright, 25, was widely considered the favourite to land the vacant middle-order position against England, with the extra overs he can offer with the ball a bonus, but he blew a key audition after his second duck of the match.

While Peter Nevill appears likely to win a recall as Australia's wicketkeeper a year after he was dropped, the first two rounds of the Shield have revealed no standout candidate to bat at No.6.

Cartwright's state teammate Cameron Bancroft, however, has done his cause no harm. Against the best four bowlers in the country the West Australia opener followed up an unbeaten 76 in the first innings with 86 on the final day.

This interstate round, however, has thrown up more questions than answers. Trevor Hohns' panel now find themselves still contemplating a middle-order field that includes Cartwright, Bancroft, Jake Lehmann, Shaun Marsh and Glenn Maxwell.

Marsh has enjoyed a fine start to the summer and was untroubled and on the cusp of a century on Tuesday when, on 91, he flashed at a wide ball from Hazlewood in the final over before tea. His angry reaction at his dismissal suggested he knew a big score had gone begging.

http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket...rick-of-match-in-nsw-win-20171107-gzgpyx.html
 
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When Mitchell Starc come for you

Tell me whatcha wanna do, whatcha gonna do?

Whatcha gonna do England?
 
Already better than many past greats, to have these kind of stats, swing, and performances in a batting era is ATG material along with Steyn.
 
Already better than many past greats, to have these kind of stats, swing, and performances in a batting era is ATG material along with Steyn.

Lolz , I reckon that An average of 28.35 in 36 tests is already ATG and better than many past greats .He is very good in LOIs , but average in tests . Let's not go overboard in praising the players . Let him perform first in tests and then declare him test ATG.
 
This guy is awesome at what he does. For all our depth and skill, Pakistan don't have anyone with the sheer pace and aggression of Starc.

Riaz could have been someone like him but he's fallen away.
 
How good a side are NSW btw? Just saw the scorecard. Warner, Smith, Hazelwood, Cummins, Starc and Lyon all playing for the same domestic team.
 
if this was a Pakistani, everyone would question the standards of the Pakistani batsmen. Lets not get too excited,great achievement as it is, but sub standard batsmen, especially the second hat trick. I was in AUS last winter, since the advent of BBL the shield has lost a lot of its splendor, throw in the uncertainty over pay for domestic players which will lead to a decline in the AUS test team ultimately.
 
How good a side are NSW btw? Just saw the scorecard. Warner, Smith, Hazelwood, Cummins, Starc and Lyon all playing for the same domestic team.
It's always been like that for New South Wales. In fact 10-15 years back the entire NSW team was composed of Aus representatives barring two or three.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Seriously 2 hat tricks in the same game <a href="https://twitter.com/mstarc56?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@mstarc56</a> &#55357;&#56882; Now time to rip in to the poms</p>— Mitchell Johnson (@MitchJohnson398) <a href="https://twitter.com/MitchJohnson398/status/927804114066587648?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 7, 2017</a></blockquote>
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That's the spirit. :root
 
Wow amazing love watching him bowl can not wait to see him in The Ashes.

Imagine if we see something similar to Johnson's Crazy 2013 Ashes Spell, from Starc.
 
Starc is looking in Brilliant form...Ashes is going to be interesting now. Cummins, Starc, Hazlewood and Lyon look in great form at the moment.
 
Wasnt Lyon a South Australia player?

How come nd when did he move to nsw?
 
Didn't bowl that well to be honest - 6 of his 7 wickets were from those hat-tricks and in a low scoring match, 5 of his 7 wickets are from 9, 10 Jack and some J Wells batting at 6/7 twice.

But, pair of hat-tricks are indeed outstanding for stats.


More inclining to 5-0 by every day :(
 
Didn't bowl that well to be honest - 6 of his 7 wickets were from those hat-tricks and in a low scoring match, 5 of his 7 wickets are from 9, 10 Jack and some J Wells batting at 6/7 twice.

But, pair of hat-tricks are indeed outstanding for stats.


More inclining to 5-0 by every day :(

Point of the game is to get him fit. Seems to be doing the job.

Good luck playing Starc,Hazelwood,and Cummins in Australia :))
 
Wasnt Lyon a South Australia player?

How come nd when did he move to nsw?

He is from the ACT (territory, not a state, a separate kind of place for the Capital)& part of the ACT cricket team but never made the NSW team (where ACT best players such as Bevan, Haddin etc end up).

He then moved to SA to become a groundskeeper & play SA club cricket. He was good enough in the nets he got ba T20 game for SA & his career took off from there.

When he got the chance he moved back to NSW (which surrounds the ACT, so is close). He still backs the local ACT rugby league team (NFL Oz equivalent)- the Raiders & some friends in the team.
 
Starc is current generations Brett Lee for Australia. There are so many similarities between these two. One can do a comparison on these two and it would definitely be a close call.
 
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