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Australia’s Mitchell Starc Bags ICC Men’s Player of the Month Award for December

Out of nowhere came Mitchell Starc, hands lifted high – awarded ICC Men’s Player of the Month for December. Speed was his signature during the home Ashes series in 2025–26. When teammates struggled, he dismantled rigid batting orders, striking hard just as pressure built. Hitting with the bat stirred change; aggressive shots swung outcomes unexpectedly.

 From stillness to impact, his presence reshaped moments. A hush followed each cheer without delay. Driven ahead not by luck but sheer determination, Australia pressed deep into every Test match. As the calendar flipped, milestones cracked – one gave way, then a second. Outcomes showed themselves fast. Applause appeared almost immediately.

That summer, fifty-one wickets fell to Starc – steady, focused, never slowing. Right after, the Ashes arrived, and there he was again, quick, cutting through lineups nonstop. Among all moments, thirty-one outs stood out in those tight battles.

Fast? Sure – but it was his rhythm that made gaps appear from nothing. When scoring dried up, suddenly, two solid fifties came through. From silence, impact. A change came with that moment. His opportunity showed up then and there. Recognition wasn’t slow – he stood out most during the event. Soon, people everywhere noticed when the ICC gave him a personal award. Now thirty-five, fast delivery mixes with long experience, creating someone tough to face these days.

That month, what made Starc different was when he struck, not how many he took. Just as teams found their rhythm, sudden bursts of wickets shattered the momentum. Key breakthroughs arrived in quick succession, nipping partnerships early. In tight run chases, batsmen in the middle had little time to respond. From the first swing, calm consistency outshone quick bursts of flair – gaps closed where teammates stalled. As pressure neared, his rhythm held firm; quiet effort carried the weight. Day after day moved like slow inhales, until recognition arrived unannounced. Wins built in stillness became its foundation.

Reacting to the achievement, Starc expressed pride in receiving the award, especially after such a memorable Ashes triumph on home soil. “It’s an honour to be named the ICC Player of the Month, and even more special that it came on the back of such a successful home Ashes,” Starc said in a statement to the ICC. “To have played a part in winning such an iconic series in front of our home crowd is something we will all relish for a long time.”

The veteran pacer also highlighted Australia’s collective growth over recent years and stressed the importance of maintaining momentum. “As a team, we’ve had some outstanding performances in the last few years. The focus now is on building that momentum towards a place in next year’s ICC World Test Championship Final,” he added.

When midnight hit, Justin Greaves was still holding the bat. While some folded when tension rose, he kept his composure. Strong opponents stepped forward, but movement continued regardless. Across five games in New Zealand, just brief lapses interrupted his rhythm. The trip began in Christhash – there, he shaped an unbroken 104, firm control on shaky turf. After that, speed never dropped. Scoreboards filled: 283 runs altogether. What counted wasn’t shine, but steadiness. With every move ahead, space was claimed slowly.

That moment changed how things played out. Out of the games between New Zealand and the West Indies came Jacob Duffy, holding his ground. Three matches in, he’d knocked over 23 batters with sharp throws. Averaging just 15.43, every time he stepped onto the pitch, pressure followed. His presence alone twisted the game’s rhythm. He outperformed his teammates that year, leaving them behind. Winning two games without a loss came directly from how hard he played.

A shape stepped forward, not tall as Greaves, instead calm like Duffy never was. Into that line of scorched paths and returns walked Stark. Without sound, he turned everything mid-breath, right where nerves ran thin. When December closed, brief daylight held deeper pull – raced by velocity, bright breaks, turns hinged on one still choice.

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