In 73 Tests, getting 313 wickets with an average of 28.41 and playing 153 ODIs and getting 239 wickets with an average 25.26. These figures do not do justice to players such as Mitchell Johnson. But if you ever worry about his bowling skills, you try to deal with one of his problems on the nets. Whenever Johnson enacts the batsman with a rough pace, if he does whatever is necessary to not look at part of his videos – this is rare to see with the trunk size bats in an Era that bats well, whenever there is an extremely limited chance of being effective as a bowler. Mitchell Johnson did it in any case in the smartest manner.
Without a doubt, Johnson will be one of the biggest left-arm rapid bowlers of the last two decades. In the beginning, Johnson Born in Queensland Mitchell didn't want to do a job as a cricketer. He was more at a tennis court and in his young days he was also a junior tennis player. At the age of 17, Mitchell Johnson eventually moved to Brisbane to concentrate on the cricket match and gave up this dream of becoming a tennis player. At the age of 17, the former Australian fast bowler at Dennis Lillie in Brisbane first remembered Mitchell Johnson.
Going ahead with Mitchell Johnson and his career
During Brett Lee and Glenn McGrath Age, Johnson was not a frontline bowler for Australia. In 2006, Johnson again did not see the potential in the series to perform for the largest rivalries of the World Ashes Series. Before the end of 2007, the test debut against Gabba in Sri Lanka finally started with Mitchell Johnson. In the Mitchell Johnson career, it was a mix-bag from 2007-2013. Just any great bat and bowl series, although very few were out of the box.
The year was adjudged in 2009 by Mitchell Johnson to ICC Cricketer. With Wasim Akhram (414) and Chaminda Vass (355), Mitchell Johnson is third in the field with the top wicket left arm in test cricket.
The record of best bowling figures 8/61, Mitchell Johnson also records South Africa is still a record under his name – Nobody in history has such figures in one innings to earn 8 wickets.
But somebody said that persistence was always efficient and that was what happened in 2013. Mitchell Johnson was the terror. The Staggering average of 37 Wickets 5 matches is 13.97 including Man of Sequence. An utter bad dream for Englishmen this time was as severely mortified as no other in a squad that looked unstoppable at the last Ashes.
Concluding thoughts
Australia smashed England's team and in every department played with England's crowds, Australians decimated the team. Lastly, both a whitewash and several players were so badly injured during the display. Few of them did not participate in the series, but few of them retired stunningly between the Series. In the longest game cricket format, a team effort has always been victorious. A player is rarely seen to dominate the whole series. But during the series 2013-14, Mitchell Johnson did it handily. He terrorized the batsman too seriously and took the series away by the tornado.