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Johnny nice-tits
I don't think we're better, I just think we'll win.
I think ill win the euro millions one day, dont mean I will
I don't think we're better, I just think we'll win.
I don't think we're better, I just think we'll win.
Australia fast bowler Mitchell Johnson can play a major part in their quest to regain the Ashes down under, the team's former paceman Jason Gillespie said.
Johnson, a 31-year-old with 205 Test wickets, was left out of the squad that lost 3-0 in England this summer.
But he has impressed in the limited overs series and could fill a void left by injuries to several fast bowlers.
"He could play a big role," Gillespie told BBC Sport. "He has the desire and drive to reignite his Test career."
Australia's preparations for the series down under, starting in Brisbane on 21 November, have been rocked by injury.
Young pacemen Mitchell Starc, James Pattinson and Pat Cummins are all doubtful after suffering stress fractures of the back.
And Ryan Harris, who took 24 wickets at 19.58 against England this summer, faces a race to be fit after being sidelined by a hamstring injury.
Major bowlers missing for the start of the Ashes...Barmy Army's favourite Mitchell Johnson a candidate to fill the void.
Australia fast bowler Mitchell Johnson can play a major part in their quest to regain the Ashes down under, the team's former paceman Jason Gillespie said.
Johnson, a 31-year-old with 205 Test wickets, was left out of the squad that lost 3-0 in England this summer.
But he has impressed in the limited overs series and could fill a void left by injuries to several fast bowlers.
"He could play a big role," Gillespie told BBC Sport. "He has the desire and drive to reignite his Test career."
Australia's preparations for the series down under, starting in Brisbane on 21 November, have been rocked by injury.
Young pacemen Mitchell Starc, James Pattinson and Pat Cummins are all doubtful after suffering stress fractures of the back.
And Ryan Harris, who took 24 wickets at 19.58 against England this summer, faces a race to be fit after being sidelined by a hamstring injury.
Major bowlers missing for the start of the Ashes...Barmy Army's favourite Mitchell Johnson a candidate to fill the void.
I know you all love to hate Mitchell Johnson, but ...
J.Anderson. 329 wickets in 161 innings. Average 30.11. S/rate 58.3
M.Johnson. 205 wickets in 97 innings. Average 30.93. S/rate 55.3
I don't think Johnson's that good, but they're pretty comparable records, wouldn't you say?
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records aside, I know who id trust my life with to bowl an over and its not MJ
I reckon Reece Topley can't be far off an England cap
That said, Johnson is a very good thrower.
Woeful from England. Shocking shot selection.