Best XI across all formats in 2019

One of the biggest challenges of modern-day cricket is to adapt to different formats and continue to be consistent and successful in each one of them.

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10. Mitchell Starc

Mitchell Starc
Mitchell Starc. (Photo Source: Twitter)

Mitchell Starc didn’t start off the year well. He did pick up a five-wicket haul in a Test match against Sri Lanka but played just three international games (all of them being Test matches) till June. He was also dealing with a few injury issues. However, his return from injury brought out a new beast in front of the world.

Starc played only a handful of white-ball cricket in 2017 and 2018. However, he returned to the Australian side in the 2019 World Cup and dominated the bowling charts. Starc is a World Cup beast and showed that the 2015 edition wasn’t a flash in the pan. For the second successive World Cup, he topped the wicket charts. The left-arm pacer picked up 27 wickets from 10 games and struck once every 20 balls.

Meanwhile, Starc also played five T20Is and took eight wickets. It was the first time since 2014 that Starc played more than two T20Is in a calendar year. Meanwhile, Starc played just one Test in the Ashes but he’s found his form once Australia started their home season. He’s taken a total of 40 wickets in Test cricket this year which includes four five-wicket hauls.

Overall, the New South Wales left-armer has 75 wickets (third-most) in international cricket in 2019. His average of 18.78 is the second-best for any bowler with more than 30 international wickets this year. Hence, Starc had a wonderful 2019 and was easily the best left-arm bowler this year.

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