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IND Vs AUS, 2nd Test: Mitchell Starc Hails Australia's 'Grit And Determination' After Career-Best Display At Adelaide Oval

The left-arm fast bowler 🃏produced a career-best 6-48 with the pink ball to make light work of the🍒 Indian batting line-up as the hosts asserted control

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Mitchell Starc praised Australia's "grit and determination" after they skittled India out for 180 on the first day of the day-night second Test in Adelaide. (Day 1 Highlights | Streaming | More Cricket News)

The left-arm fast bowler produced a career-best 6-48 with the pink ball to make light work of the Indian batting🐼 line-up as the hosts asserted control. 

Australia then ended the first day on 86-1, just 94 short of ♒India's first innings total, as they look to bounce back from a🍃 295-run defeat in the opening Test in Perth.

The 35-year-old gave Austraౠlia the upper hand from the get-go by trapping India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal in front of the stumps in the first ball of the game.&𝓡nbsp;

Starc also accounted for the wickets of top-order batt𝐆ers KL Rahul (37) and Virat Kohli (31) before wrapping up the innings with three more in the end, including that of India's top scorer Nitish Kumar Reddy (42). 

"It was a good day all round. We were a fraction wide in the first hour but after that we were ban൲g on with the ball," Starc told A💝BC at the conclusion of play. 

"With the pink ball you are never out of the game in terms of it doing something. There might be periods when it doꦡesn't do as much, but then it might start doing things. But not a 🔯lot of what I do changes. 

His previous best in Test cricket was the 6-50 he took against Sri Lanka at Galle in August 2016. Starc now has 72 wickets in day-night Tests - 29 more than the next-🀅best bowler Na꧅than Lyon on 43.

Jasprit Bumrah (1-13) sent back Australia op🍷e🦹ner Usman Khawaja but Nathan McSweeney remains unbeaten on 38, and he will have the company of Marnus Labuschagne, on 20, when the play resumes on day two. 

"To get batting on day one and go to stumps with grit and determination was fantastic, in what are the most difficult conditions in pink-ball cricket. If we have a successful first session 🌜on day two, we hold the cards," Starc said. 

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