On Day 1 of the Perth Test, Australian fast bowling duo Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood made history by claiming 400 wickets together, thus becoming the first Australian new-ball attack to achieve such feat. This height was achieved after Starc toppled Yashasvi Jaiswal for a duck in the third over, followed by Hazlewood getting debutant Debdutt Paddikal later. Starc started his international career in 2011 and has 358 Test wickets to his name, averaging 27.74. Among the pacers, he stands right below the legendary Glenn McGrath in the second spot and enjoys the position as an overall fourth-highest wicket taker in the Test. Hazlewood debuted in 2014 and has 70 matches since then, bagging 273 wickets at an average of 24.82. As bowling partners, both have 54 Tests, having the skipper Pat Cummins as the deadly trio. Perth Stats At Perth, Hazlewood took four wickets, which included the one of Virat Kohli. With an economy of 2.23, he bowled 13 overs, having 5 maiden overs in it. Starc, on the other hand, got two wickets, one of Jaiswal, and the other one is the controversial wicket of KL Rahul.