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Starc entered the record books and joined his teammate Pat Cummins to become the second player in WTC history to take 200+ wickets and 1000+ runs.

Friday, December 5 delivered a flurry of major cricket developments, from Ashes drama, ICC nominations to Lyon’s fiery reaction.

Under the quiet gaze of the Gabba lights, Joe Root buried a decade-long Australian curse with one unforgettable hundred.

Harry Brook has all the talent and class to be a great in Test cricket. But careless shots are turning brilliance into frustration.

Jake Weatherald’s rise to Australia’s Test XI at 31 proved that his cricketing dream never had an expiry date.
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With it going beyond its usual ending time, 9:00 PM (A.E.S.T.), the stupms seem far as of now, with another 30 minutes added to the final timings.

Usman Khawaja has been struggling for runs in the last two years and perhaps the time has come for the old guard to retire from red-ball cricket.
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Steve Smith achieved a major record against England’s star pacer Jofra Archer. Archer has conceded 100 runs against Smith without taking his wicket.

According to the No. 4 batter, who has previously struggled against the pink ball, Steve Smith utilises the black strips to reduce glare while batting.
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Mitchell Starc achieved a historic feat in the ongoing second Ashes Test against England. He surpassed the bowling great, Wasim Akram to become the leading wicket-taker among the left-arm seamers