Mitchell Starc doesn't play favourites with his wickets, but when it comes to Ashes folklore there is only one standout.

Starc will arrive in Perth on Sunday to begin his 15th summer as a Test quick, with few bowlers in world cricket having taken as many memorable international wickets as him.

The left-armer's yorker to bowl Brendon McCullum in the 2015 World Cup final is likely his most replayed delivery, especially given the form England's current coach was in at the time for New Zealand.

The ball that knocked over Ben Stokes at Lord's in the 2019 World Cup is arguably Starc's best ever, particularly with the way it tailed in late and killed off England's chances.

But in terms of tone-setters after months of build up, it's hard to go past Starc taking Rory Burns' leg stump on the fir

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