Australian's veteran fast bowler Mitchell Starc equals records of former West Indian pacer Pedro Collins to have the most wickets on the first ball. Starc cleared India's young batter Yashasvi Jaiswal in the very first ball on Day 1 of the second Test at Adelaide. West Indian Collins trapped Bangladesh batsman Hannan Sarkar all three times, once in 2002 and twice in 2004. New Zealand great Richard Hadlee, former England cricketer Geoff Arnold, ex-Indian captain Kapil Dev and Sri Lankan Suranga Lakmal have achieved the same feat two times in their careers. Mitchell Starc's Victim on 1st Ball of a Test Players Dismissed Year Venue Dimuth Karunaratne 2016 Galle Rory Burns 2021 Gabba Yashasvi Jaiswal 2024 Adelaide Oval Read Also: Watch: Starc Dismisses Jaiswal, Takes ‘Too Slow’ Revenge Yashasvi Jaiswal's duck The day's started having a brief discussion with the "presenter," Piyush Chawla, suggesting that Yashasvi Jaiswal must keep his last Test innings aside and start from zero; but who knew that Jaiswal will actually leave for a zero! On Day 1 of the pink ball test at Adelaide, Jaiswal left for a golden duck on the first ball of the day, off Mitchell Starc. Indian captain Rohit Sharma won the toss and decided to bat first. As settled the last day, KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal came to open the batting. Jaiswal faced the first ball, a full swinging delivery on the leg stump. Jaiswal, unable to judge the swing, moved across as the ball hit his shin pad in front of the leg stump. The umpire raised the finger up immediately. A short chat with Rahul, who ultimately asked him not to go with a review, and then he left the field.