In a brilliant bowling display against Pakistan in the first ODI on Monday, November 4, at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia’s ace pacer Mitchell Starc reached a major milestone in his career. Starc, opening the bowling for Australia, clean-bowled Pakistan's debutant opener Saim Ayub for just one run, securing his place in an elite group with Brett Lee, Glenn McGrath, and Shane Warne. Also Read: Watch - Pat Cummins Dismisses Kamran Ghulam on an Unplayable Bouncer Pakistan's openers, Saim Ayub and Abdullah Shafique, couldn’t withstand the movement of Mitchell Starc’s swinging new ball. The experienced pacer’s steady line and length paid off as he dismissed both batters, marking a major milestone by claiming his 100th ODI wicket on Australian soil. The former Aussie fast bowler Brett Lee holds the record for the most wickets taken by an Australian in ODIs played at home. Following him are Glenn McGrath, Shane Warne, and Craig McDermott. Mitchell Starc currently stands in fifth place, having claimed 102 wickets so far. Most Wickets For Australia at Home in ODIs: Brett Lee - 169 wickets in 94 innings Glenn McGrath - 160 wickets in 95 innings Shane Warne - 134 wickets in 83 innings Craig McDermott - 125 wickets in 88 innings Mitchell Starc - 102 wickets in 54 innings Starc wrapped up his ten-over bowling spell with an impressive 3/33 figure, finishing strong by dismantling Shaheen Afridi’s stumps for his third wicket. The left-arm pacer has truly been a legend in ODIs, boasting 245 wickets across 126 innings at an impressive average of 23.2.