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Ou grote

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Well with the form he is in it could not have happened at a better time for england.

They're replacing him with Bell.
Rather have an unfit KP than him in the side, he still makes runs, albeit slower.

Maybe he gets runs this time...
 

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Some mommy's boys in the Aussie camp. :D

Johnson, his mom in split
2009-07-23 09:07

Sydney - Test greats Kim Hughes and Shane Warne believe Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson's Ashes tour in England is being torn apart by a public split with his mother, reports said on Thursday.

Johnson's spectacular loss of form - he has taken eight wickets for 331 runs in the opening two Tests - has been largely blamed for the Australian team's losing start to the five-Test series.

Johnson, 27, arrived in England as Australia's premier pace spearhead but former Test skipper Hughes said his confidence has hit 'rock-bottom' since his spat with his mother.

Vikki Harber, 45, made headlines earlier this month when she said her son had been stolen from her by his karate champ fiancee, Jessica Bratich.

Harber told the Herald Sun newspaper her once close relationship with her son had deteriorated since he started going out with Bratich.

While pundits say there are some technical issues involved in Johnson's loss of bowling form, Hughes believes the young quick has been deeply affected by his mother's comments.

"I found it incredibly surprising that his mum said what she did - Mitchell Johnson is a pretty sensitive young man and now it looks like he is totally devoid of self-confidence," Hughes told the Daily Telegraph.

"That really added some extra pressure and he is a young man who has got other things on his mind. When you lose confidence in yourself, all of a sudden there are technical things that you lose as well.

"This has all come on top of the existing pressure of Johnson having to be the strike bowler who was expected to lead the attack in England."

Warne, who was able to successfully put aside his off-field strife during his stellar playing career, said Johnson should put his personal problems behind him.

"He's had some pretty big distractions and I'm sure it's affected him a fair bit, but you have to deal with it before a Test match and you simply cannot be consumed by it during a Test," Warne told The Australian.

Harber has hit back at her critics and asked the Australian media to deliver her boy a message.

"If you could just let Mitch know I love him," she told The Daily Telegraph. "That I'm so proud of him. Everyone in the family is.

"To see him struggling over there, it really upsets me. I just hope that all the other stuff that's been going on, he might be able to just forget about it and concentrate on playing his cricket."

One cricket pundit said the Australian team cannot afford to carry an out-of-form Johnson into the third Edgbaston Test, starting on July 30.

"Johnson has a great career ahead of him but with Australia going one down (in the series) there can be no half measures - he has to be fixed, in which case he will be one of the first players dropped," The Daily Telegraph's Robert Craddock said.

"But he cannot be carried. Not in his current form. Not when you have only four frontline bowlers and the other three are rookies."
 

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Well i don't this is a case of mommies boy as such, he should just ignore her and concentrate on what he does best.

Poon or nasty mother, not a hard choice. come on mitchell you can do it!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Well i don't this is a case of mommies boy as such, he should just ignore her and concentrate on what he does best.

Poon or nasty mother, not a hard choice. come on mitchell you can do it!!!!!!!!!!

He want's his mommy to hold his hand when he plays.

Ricky also wants his mommy.
 

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yes his mommy to hold his hand and his fiancee to rub his weener :D

Then mitch will be back on form, break the chain and he fails :D
 

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yes his mommy to hold his hand and his fiancee to rub his weener :D

Then mitch will be back on form, break the chain and he fails :D

His karate champ fiancee should be there to fcsk up the poms, Aussies can't do it.

Edit: Just googled "Jessica Bratich." she's hawt.
 

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SL have a big 4th innings score here.


Pakistan 299 & 425/9d
Sri Lanka 233 & 323/4 (107.6 ov)
Sri Lanka require another 169 runs with 6 wickets remaining

Record may go.
Seems like 400+ in the 4th innings is becoming more common these days.
Must be the effect of 20/20.
Few years ago 300+ was rare in a 4th innings.
 

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SL have a big 4th innings score here.

Record may go.
Seems like 400+ in the 4th innings is becoming more common these days.
Must be the effect of 20/20.
Few years ago 300+ was rare in a 4th innings.

I feel in this day and age the batsmen have a bit of a heads up on the bowlers. Bats, padding, exercise has made it a tad easier for batsmen where as the bowlers still has his arm and the ball.

I still think they should make the pitches more bowler friendly to get more results. Im not saying that a test should yield a result in the 2nd day but maybe make it a little harder for batsmen to pile up 600+ runs :p:D
 

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Can i ask why the slow ball is not used as much in test match cricket?

It is so effective in pro 20 and i know the mindsets are different but surely bowling slower deliveries even in a test match cricket could yield results.
 

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Can i ask why the slow ball is not used as much in test match cricket?

It is so effective in pro 20 and i know the mindsets are different but surely bowling slower deliveries even in a test match cricket could yield results.

The thing is in ODI there are a lot more pre-meditated shots than in test cricket, but I do agree with you that the slower ball should be used a bit more.
 

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Slower ball and cutters are used a lot in the sub continent for test cricket. Its not really used in england,sa or aus since the pitches don't grip as much.
 

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SL need 143 from 33 overs, with 6 wickets in hand.

They are batting at 2.6 runs per over. Don't think they will make the win.
 

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Can i ask why the slow ball is not used as much in test match cricket?

It is so effective in pro 20 and i know the mindsets are different but surely bowling slower deliveries even in a test match cricket could yield results.

It's just Ntini who doesn't use it, otherwise I've seen most bowlers using it.
 
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