Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc made a stunning diving catch to dismiss England's Zak Crawley for a duck in the first over of day two at Perth, just like he did on the same ball against Crawley on Wednesday.
Starc took the wicket off his own bowling after an errant shot from Crawley that looped up and caught him off guard. The Australian was quick to react and sprinted towards the ball, stretching out with his glove hand to snatch it from mid-air. It was a truly brilliant catch that had the Perth crowd erupting in cheers.
The third wicket of Crawley is just the latest example of Starc's impressive form on this trip. He has taken 14 wickets so far, including five-fors and ten-wicket hauls, and has been instrumental in Australia's victory.
With a total of 43 overs bowled at an economy rate of just 22 runs per over, the Australian team has made a strong statement against England's attacking batting line-up. The visitors' batting order is being subjected to intense pressure by the Australians.
The second Test match between England and Australia in Perth is proving to be one-sided so far, but can England mount a comeback on day two?
Starc took the wicket off his own bowling after an errant shot from Crawley that looped up and caught him off guard. The Australian was quick to react and sprinted towards the ball, stretching out with his glove hand to snatch it from mid-air. It was a truly brilliant catch that had the Perth crowd erupting in cheers.
The third wicket of Crawley is just the latest example of Starc's impressive form on this trip. He has taken 14 wickets so far, including five-fors and ten-wicket hauls, and has been instrumental in Australia's victory.
With a total of 43 overs bowled at an economy rate of just 22 runs per over, the Australian team has made a strong statement against England's attacking batting line-up. The visitors' batting order is being subjected to intense pressure by the Australians.
The second Test match between England and Australia in Perth is proving to be one-sided so far, but can England mount a comeback on day two?