Sunday 18 December 2011

Mitchell Johnson ( Australian Cricket Team Member )

Mitchell Johnson

Batting style: Left Handed bat
Bowling style: Left-arm fast
Played for: Australia, Queensland, Western Australia,
                 Australia Under-19, Perth Scorchers, Bowler


Profile

Dubbed by Dennis Lillee as a 'Once in a life time prospect' when he was only seventeen, Mitchell Johnson has since come a long way and is now one of the Aussie spearheads.

Identified by Lillee himself at the Australian Cricket Academy, Johnson consequently toured England with Australia's Under-19 squad. However, he struggled with back injuries and only made his first-class debut for Queensland at the age of 20. Recurrent breakdowns denied him the early momentum in his career and it was only in 2004-05, when he enjoyed his first injury-free season. After taking 5-43 for Queensland in a Pura Cup match, he was called up to the ODI squad in 2005 in place of an injured Brett Lee. He showed glimpses of his prodigious talent in an ODI against India in Malaysia where he ripped through India's top-order taking 4-11 in a four-over burst which included the prized wicket of Sachin Tendulkar. Johnson eventually made his Test debut against Sri Lanka in 2007, where he collected impressive match figures of 4/96; after being Australia's 12th man during the entire duration of the 2006 Ashes. He went on to have a brilliant away ODI series against India and then starred in Australia's away tour to South Africa in 2009.

A strong round arm bowler, Johnson consistently touches the 150 kph mark and is prone to be wayward at times in his zeal for pace. He swings the ball both ways and also has a good bouncer. His main trump card however is his unpredictability and he tends to keep the batsman on their toes. The reverse swing though is the one weapon he will need to add to his armoury to be a 'complete' bowler .He is a very good fielder in the outfield and a more than capable lower-order batsman with tremendous power to hit the ball over the top. Multiple roles and heavy expectations notwithstanding, the Queenslander seems up to the task.

Fast Facts

Mitchell Johnson was Australia's top wicket-taker during their four-Test tour of India in 2008.
He was the leading wicket-taker in 2009 with a haul of 63 scalps.
Johnson became the first Australian to take 50 wickets and score 500 runs in a calendar year in 2009.
He won the ‘'Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy’' in 2009.
Johnson was also named the '’ICC Cricketer of the Year’' in 2009.
He was the highest wicket-taker in 2009 with 113 scalps, becoming the only player to take 100 wickets that year.

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