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Mitchell Starc’s Lethal Yorker Traps Harry Dixon LBW

During the Sheffield Shield 2025–26 match between New South Wales and Victoria at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Mitchell Starc showcased his trademark pace and precision with a fiery inswinging yorker. The left-arm fast bowler, back in red-ball rhythm, wasted no time in making an impact early in the innings.

Crucial Wicket of Harry Dixon

Victoria, who had opted to bat first, faced immediate pressure as Starc delivered a stunning yorker that struck Harry Dixon’s toe, leaving the batsman in obvious pain. Starc’s appeal was quickly upheld by the umpire, who raised his finger to signal LBW, giving Starc his first wicket of the match when Dixon was on 20 runs.

Mitchell Starc trapped Harry Dixon LBW for 20 with a searing yorker.

Match Performance and Context

Starc has continued to dominate as the game has progressed, taking four wickets so far out of five possible for New South Wales. This Sheffield Shield game is part of Starc’s preparation for his return to Test cricket during the upcoming Ashes series.

His lethal yorker deliveries remind everyone why he remains one of Australia’s most dangerous pacers.

Additional Note

Victoria’s early batting innings were disrupted by Starc’s breakthroughs, putting them on the back foot from the start.

Starc uses Shield game as red-ball preparation before Test return in Ashes.

New South Wales and Victoria continue to battle intensely in this fourth-round Sheffield Shield encounter.

Author’s summary: Mitchell Starc’s precise yorker dismantled Victoria’s innings early, earning crucial wickets and marking a strong return to red-ball cricket ahead of the Ashes.

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Outlook India Outlook India — 2025-11-10