In England's first innings of the second Test match of the ongoing Ashes series, Australia's lead pacer Mitchell Starc claimed six wickets by conceding 75 runs in 20 overs (Pic: X/@ICC)
Later, while batting, he smashed 77 runs, which was laced with 13 boundaries. His knock ended in 141 balls (Pic: X/@cricketcomau)
With this, he has joined the elite list of players who scored 50 or more runs and picked up a five-wicket haul in a day-night Test match (Pic: X/@ICC)
The 35-year-old pacer became just the third cricketer to achieve this historic feat. He joined Dilruwan Perera and Jason Holder (Pic: X/@ICC)
For the record, Starc has the most runs as a number nine batter in Tests. The Australian ace player has notched up 1,408 runs in 64 Tests and 77 innings at an average of 22.34, with eight fifties and a best score of 99 (Pic: X/@ICC)

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