Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc made his comeback in international cricket in an ODI series against England. He created the history by surpassing Mitchell Jhonson as the 4th highest wicket taker in ODI format. He achieved this feat during the third match of the series; interestingly, he took 27 less innings than Jhonson to get the landmark. With the specific dismissal of Phil Salt, Starc entered the fourth position, gradually moving forward for the top three entries of that elusive list. Glenn McGrath and Brett Lee are on top of the list. Even though Australia lost the match, this landmark achieved by the left-arm pacer gave Australia a moment of happiness. The third place is taken by the all-time great, and also, as far as the longest format of the game is concerned, second on the list of the wicket-takers, the legendary Shane Warne with 291 ODI wickets to his credit. Also Read | 'I didn't want to play domestic cricket': Shikhar Dhawan Reflects on his Domestic Career Known for his lethal yorkers, this man will always swing the ball at pace and terrorize batting lineups everywhere in the world. His ability to bowl in death overs while still being in control makes him a unique asset for Australia. Starc has been synonymous with destruction in his entire career, particularly in ICC tournaments, while he took 12 four-wicket hauls and 9 five-wicket hauls in his career. With 241 wickets to his name and so much cricket left to be played, he might just take up the challenge to reach the top along with Brett Lee and McGrath in the wicket-taking chart. Every game that Starc plays seems to push him to greater heights, and this will surely be a legacy that endures for eternity.