The first day of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test in Perth witnessed a dramatic collapse of both teams, with 17 wickets falling on a challenging pitch. Australian pacer Mitchell Starc defended the pitch, attributing the low scores to good bowling. Starc also downplayed the controversy surrounding KL Rahul’s caught-behind dismissal, terming it a ‘regulation wicket’.
Mitchell Starc defends spicy Perth track

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