How Did ICC Chair Jay Shah Congratulate Starc on His 100-Test Milestone?

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Key Takeaways
- Mitchell Starc has achieved 100 Test matches.
- He is the 16th Australian to reach this milestone.
- Starc has taken 395 wickets so far.
- He debuted in December 2011.
- Starc is on track to become the fastest Australian to 400 Test wickets.
New Delhi, July 13 (NationPress) The chair of the International Cricket Council, Jay Shah, has extended his congratulations to Australia's fast bowler Mitchell Starc for reaching the remarkable milestone of 100 Test matches. Shah emphasized that the left-arm pacer remains at the pinnacle of his performance since his debut back in 2011.
Starc has now become the 16th Australian to achieve 100 Test appearances, and he is only the second Australian fast bowler to reach this milestone, following in the footsteps of Glenn McGrath. He marked this achievement during the third Test against the West Indies at Sabina Park on Sunday.
“Congratulations to Mitchell Starc from Australia for completing 100 Tests, a significant milestone for any cricketer, especially for a fast bowler. He debuted in 2011 and continues to perform at his best,” Shah noted on his social media platform X.
With this achievement, Starc joins an elite circle of 15 other Australians who have earned 100 Test caps. He is also the 15th fast bowler overall to reach the double milestone of 100 Test wickets and 100 Test appearances, joining renowned all-rounders like Jacques Kallis and Ben Stokes.
Having reached his 100th Test in the 14th year of his career, Starc made his debut in December 2011 against New Zealand. Since then, he has participated in 99 of Australia’s 141 Tests, capturing 395 wickets at an average of 27.39, with an impressive strike rate of 48 balls per wicket.
Starc is just four wickets shy of reaching 400 scalps in 100 Tests, which would make him the eighth fast bowler to achieve this feat. Regardless of whether he accomplishes this in Jamaica, Starc is poised to become the second-fastest bowler to reach 400 Test wickets in terms of balls bowled—trailing only Dale Steyn, who achieved this in 16,334 deliveries.
Currently, with 18,971 balls bowled, Starc is on track to reach this milestone at least 1,000 deliveries faster than the next nearest contender, Richard Hadlee (between 20,322 and 20,436 balls). This performance will also position him ahead of Glenn McGrath, making him the fastest Australian to the 400-wicket mark by this measure.