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Mitchell Starc offers surprising comment about Pakistan's pace drop

Australia's left-arm pacer Mitchell Starc offers surprising comment about Pakistan’s pace drop during the Perth Test, which the home side won by an incredible 360-rush to lead the three-match series 1-0.

Pakistan, known for their savage speed assault, couldn't inconvenience the Australian players in the primary match. Be that as it may, two debutants, Aamer Jamal and Khurram Shazad, gave a few positive indications yet it was sufficiently not, as their batting fell ineptly during the pursuit.

Starc was amazed by Pakistan's speed drop as the 33-year-old, very much like everybody, has seen Pakistani pacers regularly bowl at 150 kph.

"I think everybody was marginally astounded at the lower speed of the Pakistan bowlers, when you're by and large used to certain folks getting during the 150s [kph]. I don't feel that speed is the most important thing in the world however it positively has an influence and can help," Starc said.

Nonetheless, Starc underscored that speed isn't the main variable refering to his kindred Australian Scott Boland's model saying he doesn't necessarily in all cases bowl with greatest speed, yet knows how to inconvenience the players with line and length.

"For example, you take a gander at Scotty Boland who can bowl great wheels, however he's not at your top finish of speed bowlers. Be that as it may, he produces a ton of sideways development here in Melbourne, clearly being his home ground.

He's done it for quite a while and we saw that clearly against Britain, where each ball he bowled might have been a wicket. So I don't feel that speed is the most important thing in the world. Surely, for our assault we as a whole complete one another all around well by doing things extremely any other way," he added.