Mitchell Starc received a rebuke from his captain and a fine from the International Cricket Council for being too aggressive in the 208-run win over New Zealand at the Gabba yesterday, almost a year after he was criticized for appearing to be too meek in a match at the same venue.
Starc fielded the ball that New Zealand's Mark Craig had blocked from his bowling and threw it back toward the batting end, as Australia's bowlers sought to end the frustrating and free-hitting last-wicket stand.
"It was pretty disappointing," Smith said. "Hes done it a few times and I'm going to have a word to him. I don't think it was necessary ... there wasn't an opportunity for a run-out there."It was just a bit of frustration and he just needs to let it out in other ways."
Starc bowled the fastest delivery of the match - at almost 150 kph (93 mph) - not long after, and eventually picked up the last wicket, having Trent Boult (15) caught behind.
Craig scored an unbeaten 26 in a 46-run partnership with Boult, a record for a last-wicket New Zealand pair at the Gabba, delaying what had become by then an inevitable Australian victory.