Australian pace bowler Mitchell Starc has said that closing the gap between "the really good stuff" and the "not so good stuff" was the reason behind his Ashes success, adding that the Allan Border Medal for emerging the best Australian men's cricketer for 2021 was a "pleasant surprise".
Starc, whose all-round performance during the Ashes was the key to the hosts winning the series 4-0, received the highest individual award largely due to his exploits in the Test series against England, with the 31-year-old playing all five games and grabbing 19 wickets at an average of 25.37.
The 31-year-old Starc also became just the fifth pace bowler in 22 years to win the Medal to join the likes of Test skipper Pat Cummins, Mitchell Johnson, Brett Lee and Glenn McGrath as the only fast bowlers to win the top award since it was introduced in 2000.