Spinksy
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!She's only 19 if you don't count the 10 years she spent as a man.
It's funny because it's true.
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!She's only 19 if you don't count the 10 years she spent as a man.
One-season wonders > no-season wonders then?My take on Johnson is Australia need to drop him for the better bowler Bollinger from the test side quick snap.
One and a half season wonders > no season wonders yesOne-season wonders > no-season wonders then?
Completly agree with this, he has a very good example in Brett lee to learn from, Lee spent a lot of time on the sidelines and with the time improved into the teriffic bowler that he is today, with Casson also a part of the Australian bowling line-up now, Australia can't afford a wayward and one-dimensional bowler like Johnson in their line-up.Well, here is my take on Mitchell Johnson.
He is a bowler with potential. He has it all in front of him and needs to take some time to hang around the Australian Cricket team, without playing or being 12th man. He needs to play a couple of seasons in Pura Cup and work on getting his line right. He bowls wide of off stump, where a batsmen can easily cover drive or cut him. He also drifts onto your legs way to much, which any Test Match class batsmen can just flick him away, and score easy runs. The only time he looks remotely dangerous to me is when he is getting the ball to tail in late, which he is not getting to work very often. What are your thoughts on him and how Australia should handle him, as I think he is a potential bowler of the future?
Idea that gives what you?And you've barely watched him.
*highfive*EDIT: Don't bother, not getting you started.
What gives you the idea I've never watched Noffke bowl?
Started on what?EDIT: Don't bother, not getting you started.
Shades of McGrath being told he had to bowl outswing to be a success at test level. Resulted in him bowling crap v England in 94-95 before settling on what eventually made him great.The issue is that Johnson has started using a lower bowling arm which is compromising his accuracy and bounce in a lame attempt to swing the ball back into the right hander. Wasim Akram, speaking during the Australia series, noted that this was the wrong way to try to swing the ball and that swing comes from the wrist. My opinion is that he is simply not 'wippy' enough in the bowling action to have a low bowling arm or extract any prodigious swing either way.
You cannont compare lee with johnson,lee always had express pace johnson is not express and lee swung the ball and his problem was he gave a four ball every over in testCompletly agree with this, he has a very good example in Brett lee to learn from, Lee spent a lot of time on the sidelines and with the time improved into the teriffic bowler that he is today, with Casson also a part of the Australian bowling line-up now, Australia can't afford a wayward and one-dimensional bowler like Johnson in their line-up.
Its not as if Johnson is not at all able to swing the ball, he did it very well in the Odi series in India, and he has also got the red ball to reverse too, but just like younger Lee, he also bowls only two lengths (too full or too short) atm, and to make matters worse his lines have also been all over of the place, Johnson is not as quick as Lee but he is still pretty sharp enough.You cannont compare lee with johnson,lee always had express pace johnson is not express and lee swung the ball and his problem was he gave a four ball every over in test
and as he gained control he has become a very good bowler.
coming to johnson he is no swing bowler and is really a seam bowler,so unless the pitch is seaming he will not be able to bring the ball back in to the batsman,on flat decks
he will have to bowl wide and tempt the batsman ,thats a huge problem for a leftarmer
as most batsman are right handed and he is 26/27 and i cannot see him just swinging the ball so he will in my opinion be a very good odi bowler but in tests he will struggle.
he did not swing the ball in india,he can never swing it,Its not as if Johnson is not at all able to swing the ball, he did it very well in the Odi series in India, and he has also got the red ball to reverse too, but just like younger Lee, he also bowls only two lengths (too full or too short) atm, and to make matters worse his lines have also been all over of the place, Johnson is not as quick as Lee but he is still pretty sharp enough.
Johnson just needs to work on a few small things (technical problems) and sort them out, and test cricket is certainly not the place where he should sort these things out, so he should be made to play FC cricket where he can work on his bowling.
i do not like to repeat myself but some guys do not get itHe swung it against india in Malaysia.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veOHL-BA_l0i do not like to repeat myself but some guys do not get it
johnson is a hit the deck bowler,the only times he has got the batsman
lbw has been the ball hitting the pitch and straighting {seaming} in to the pads
swing is in the air for my friends just look at some videos