
East Australia Fast bowler Michel Johnson There has never been one to imitate words, and Australia’s recent columns have shook the controversy, questioning the commitment and longevity of experienced test bowlers. Johnson, once a terrible spear of Australian attack, was written in Western Australia Josh hazalwood And Nathan Leone After the disappointing loss of the team South Africa In World Test Championship FinalBut both the National Side cornestone Hazelwood and Leon have fired back with composed and confident reactions, rejecting selfishness or decline suggestions.
Josh Hazlewood erected his ground against Mitchell Johnson
Hazelwood hurried to dismiss Johnson’s comment which questioned his choice to return Indian Premier League (IPL) Preparing directly for the WTC final. After dealing with the concerns of injury in rain -soaked Sydney and Brisbane, Hazelwood reported that competitive IPL cricket provided the right environment to regain the rhythm and the intensity of the match.
,I thought India was the best place to bowl, We were still in the competition, playing a high-tempered match … I think it was the best option to comfortably“Hazelwood stated that quoted by Western Australia, highlighted weather issues and lack of bowling opportunities in Australia.
Despite Australia’s brilliant performance in the final, Hazelwood stressed that he was in peak form, cited a career-first number and a calm, confident mindset.
,I feel quite comfortable about my cricket at this time … The ball is coming out well in all formats“He said. His words depicted a bowler’s picture away from the fall – one is still developing and looking for new gears in the formats.
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Nathan Leone has talked about ‘farewell tourism’
Australia’s most vigorous off-spinner Leon replied to Johnson’s claim that senior players could closure such speculation firmly and stick to a passionate ash farewell.
,There is a farewell tour or nothing like that“Leon clearly said Western Australia.
Leon, who became wicket -free in Lord’s, but remains an important part of the squad, outlined competition and depth within the Australian team.
,We never take for any of our positions … there is so much competition within the squad“He said, suggesting that no player is immune for pressure from emerging talent.
When asked directly about Johnson’s comments, Leon offered a simple but fast dismissal: “About ‘Johno’, there is no really there is nothing to say“Then he doubled the team’s collective hunger to demonstrate,” said, “We want to play in sports, we want to win the game … they are doing so only for the betterment of Australian cricket,


