Mitchell Starc and Alyssa Healy are probably the most popular power couple in cricket with as many as 18 major titles between them including ICC trophies, T20 League titles and a Commonwealth Games medal. Take a look
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Mitchell Starc added a 7th major trophy to his personal cabinet as he won his first IPL title with the Kolkata Knight Riders. Starc starred for KKR in the qualifier and the final with two successive man of the match performances-
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Alyssa Healy has been the serial trophy winner for the Australian women's team with as many as eight ICC titles, including six T20 World Cup trophies in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2020, 2023
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Add to the six T20 World Cup titles, Healy also has won the Women's ODI World Cup twice with the Australian team in 2013 and 2022, which makes it eight ICC titles for her
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In the very same year, Healy was part of the Commonwealth Games Gold medal-winning Australian team in Birmingham
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In terms of ICC titles, it all began for Mitchell Starc in World Cup 2015 with the Michael Clarke-led side for Australia
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Australia recreated the same feat breaking hearts of Indian fans eight years later winning the ODI World Cup 2023
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In between there was a T20 World Cup 2021 title as well where Australia beat New Zealand in the final to get the hands of that trophy for the first time ever
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In terms of league titles, it began for Starc in 2011/12 where he won the Big Bash League with the Sydney Sixers
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In the same year, Starc went on to win the now-defunct Champions League T20 with the Sixers
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Alyssa Healy too has won the Women's Big Bash League twice with the very same franchise, the Sixers, in back-to-back seasons in 2016/17 and 2017/18.
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Last but not least, the only red-ball title in the list, Mitchell Starc won the World Test Championship last year after Australia beat India in the final at the Oval
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