Mitchell Johnson
Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson retires
Fiery Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson announced on Tuesday his retirement from all international cricket after the ongoing Test against New Zealand.
‘AB de Villiers the best I've bowled to’
Mitchell Johnson, the former Australia pacer rates South Africa's AB de Villiers as the best batsman he ever bowled to.
Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson retires
Fiery Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson announced on Tuesday his retirement from all international cricket after the ongoing Test against New Zealand.
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