Nah he got a LOT of chances. How can you say he was underrated? When he was on, he was world class - terrifying. When he was cold, he left you a bowler short. Would go for over 4 an over, would give LOADS of tripe. Ended many innings giving huge momentum to the opposition team. His rhythm and confidence was EVERYTHING. When he is clearly cold and needs a boost to confidence, what is the right solution? Do you keep feeding him to international batting or do you ask him to go back to state and get confidence and rhythm back? Like Watto and all his injuries, I argue that trying to find your feet when you are floundering at International level probably isn't the right call. It left Australia a player short in so many games on the punt that he somehow can pull himself into rhythm in the fire of world class batting? Just doesn't make sense to me.
Mitchell Johnson 37 wickets in ashes he is a stand out performance. In Australia cricket history really dominanted 2014 ashes series and 313 test wickets for aus
If you looked at the speeds Johnson was touching in this series it was 138 and early 140s (2009-2010) but he was bowling in high 140s and 150s in ( 2013-2014) , Johnson worked very hard to become the beast of a bowler! Hats off
1:34 that was incredible delivery pitched slightly out of off stump Nd swung back to hit the stumps ..what a great delivary that was ... absolute beauty
england between 2009-12 is one of the finest test team ever...beat australia in australia, india in india and drew series against south africa in south africa ....alistair cook and pieterson were in rollicking form with trott and bell being amazing as well
Mitchell Johnson was a slinger !! He used his shoulder so much. Swinging at that pace wud hv been any batsman's nightmare. And when he used to get it right, the results were thr to see. From 78-0 to 187 all out, that too on a flat pitch.
Mitch Johnson was a beast. Tearing the heart out of england. The aggression the pace the shape of the deliveries just outstanding. Miss watching him. Great Australian compeditor pretty handy with the willow too.
He did retire too early, and Australian pitches were to blame, I reckon. After he destroyed England in the 2013/4 Ashes Australian pitches became roads, as Cricket Australia and Channel 9 wanted to maximise revenue through Tests lasting 5 days, rather than the 3-4 they lasted in that series. This and the allure of easy money playing IPL and whatever the last T20 competition was would have convinced him to quit Test (and international) cricket. Final straw was the 2015 Perth Test where NZ ran up 624 and Johnson got 1/157 off 28 overs. He retired immediately after that Test.
This is an interesting Test in that when you think of Mitchell Johnson destroying batting line-ups you think of the 2013/4 Ashes and the tactics he employed there: short, fast, getting batsmen caught behind fending off deliveries. Here he got his wickets through bowling full and swinging the ball: many lbws and bowled. Still at great pace though.
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Good to see Michael jonsen in form highlights package a man famous for his pace bowling and aggressive intent made cricket Australia proud on many occasions 🏏🏏🏏👏👏👏
Always interesting rewatching Johnson- such an odd career in retrospect. With how, at the time, inconsistent he was (prior to his late career resurgence from '13 to '14), it always takes me aback when I realise that he has more test wickets than Lee. He might have been all over the place and misused as an out-and-out swing bowler by Ponting, but he definitely had impact.
Mitch was a legit alrounder imo. Averaged over 22 with the bat in Test cricket, scored a Test ton against SA in SA with Steyn, Pollock, Ntini, Kallis, Adams bowling to him.
The last great Aussie bowler. Stark could never fill that hole, Australia have constantly produced world class bowler one after another ever since the 80's. Hope Cummins can live up to that legacy now or Australia as a team is doomed with their declining batting line up
That is some SERIOUS fast bowling! You can manage to handle pace but to handle pace and swing, pray to God. When I first saw Johnson play against India in a tournament in Malaysia (I guess he was new to international cricket and picked up 5 wkts in a match that series), I thought to myself he's so fast and he's uncomfortable to face with that action.
You watch ‘tremendous failure’ will be against king kohli, still not the place to mention other players on a video focused on a certain person so let’s keep our fingers crossed that we don’t get a reply with OH YES KING KOHLI BEST BATSMEN EVER!
MONISH HR He had reasons that he failed late even though I’m not even sure if you can really say he failed. The death of Phillip Hughes meant that he struggled to build up the courage to bowl bouncers furiously like he did in 2013. He also lost his love of the game.
@@Juan-yu6fl The "tremendous failure" your referring to is when Johnson was bowling at 70%, on flat roads as well as lost his love for the game and menace in his bowling due to the death of Phil Hughes. Kohli is a fantastic player, but he never faced Johnson at his absolute peak.
My all time favourite bowler Shoaib akhtar and Mitchell Johnson not for their records but there aggression on the field. Aggression of a first bowler🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I remember this as a beautiful birthday present to Ricky Ponting. Punter got his pinkie broken trying to catch Trott in the slips and that was smack dab in the middle of Ponting's form slump. Nonetheless, an awesome test for Punter and co. to go to Melbourne with 1-1. Shame the boxing day test was such a disappointed.
I remember watching MJ for the first time at the SCG over a decade ago when he was still a youngster in the team. He used to bound in off a long run up and kept his head still towards the stumps at the other end, jumped about 10 metres behind the umpire and when he would land at the crease his arm would snap down and the ball would just fling out like a catapult. After every ball I’d shoot my eyes towards the big screen and his pace barely dropped below 80mph. Just good cricket to watch, even though he didn’t get many wickets, his bowling was the highlight of my day.
That England batting lineup was something else. No wonder they were the last team to win an ashes in Australia. Cook Strauss Trott Pietersen Collingwood Bell Prior
2013 Ashes saw one of the deadliest bowling ever bowled in a series from Mitch.. Underrated.. Deserved better
Who said Mitch Johnson was underrated? Rather he is known as a left arm legend
What do you mean deserved better?
Nah he got a LOT of chances. How can you say he was underrated? When he was on, he was world class - terrifying. When he was cold, he left you a bowler short. Would go for over 4 an over, would give LOADS of tripe. Ended many innings giving huge momentum to the opposition team. His rhythm and confidence was EVERYTHING.
When he is clearly cold and needs a boost to confidence, what is the right solution? Do you keep feeding him to international batting or do you ask him to go back to state and get confidence and rhythm back? Like Watto and all his injuries, I argue that trying to find your feet when you are floundering at International level probably isn't the right call. It left Australia a player short in so many games on the punt that he somehow can pull himself into rhythm in the fire of world class batting? Just doesn't make sense to me.
@@Shivian124 don't engage @Raghu Krishna is a fake cricket fan who just wanted RUclips likes by saying someone is underrated. Do not engage
this is from the 2010-11 ashes
Mitchell Johnson 37 wickets in ashes he is a stand out performance. In Australia cricket history really dominanted 2014 ashes series and 313 test wickets for aus
If you looked at the speeds Johnson was touching in this series it was 138 and early 140s (2009-2010) but he was bowling in high 140s and 150s in ( 2013-2014) , Johnson worked very hard to become the beast of a bowler! Hats off
sometimes he got his rhythm right and could bowl 145 but definitely became stronger and more consistent in pace in 13’14’
@ANIRUDH SURESH even in 2008 vs sa he bowled close to 150
3:50 RIP Phil Hughes 💔
Ball to Collingwood is one of the finest delivery I have ever seen...
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*bell. Ian bell was batting with Collingwood 😂🤦♂️
So u haven't seen much deliveries yet
smith hello bro I thought I was the only one watching this today
Johnson, Tait ,Lee what a beastly attack
Nothing compared to McGrath,lee,gillispie
Nahyan Rajput Why are you bringing up other players when he was giving his opinion
@@khushsheth9396 are u trying to create an argument over here even I am just giving an opinion over here
Lost this series at home 3-1, can't be that good! 🤷♂️
Jai hind Don’t know about Tait mate lol he may be quick but he’s not very good.
1:34 that was incredible delivery pitched slightly out of off stump Nd swung back to hit the stumps ..what a great delivary that was ... absolute beauty
Swung a mile. Would’ve gotten most batsmen when swinging so much at that pace.
england between 2009-12 is one of the finest test team ever...beat australia in australia, india in india and drew series against south africa in south africa ....alistair cook and pieterson were in rollicking form with trott and bell being amazing as well
Yea miss that team. Sa and eng were a treat to watch in tests.
Yeh that time England was no1 test team.
Not to mention Strauss and his captaincy. IMHO he was the best captain of any Test team except for Graeme Smith
and got whitewashed in UAE by Pakistan
@@frasergibson5763 Steve Waugh. Ricky Ponting. Mark Taylor. Alan Border. Imran Khan. Clive Lloyd. All better captains.
Beautiful absolutely stunning. Miss watching Johnson
This is Johnson swinging the ball. We are more used to the sheer pace and bounce and brutality he showcased during 2013-14.
Yes yes...He was at his best....very hostile stuff from Johnson helped white wash England...
Mitchell Johnson was a slinger !! He used his shoulder so much. Swinging at that pace wud hv been any batsman's nightmare. And when he used to get it right, the results were thr to see. From 78-0 to 187 all out, that too on a flat pitch.
There was fair amt of grass in that pitch in 2010 how that could be flat ?
The WACA was never a 'flat pitch' 🤣🤣🤣
4:29 that's young steve smith right there
Mitch Johnson was a beast. Tearing the heart out of england. The aggression the pace the shape of the deliveries just outstanding. Miss watching him. Great Australian compeditor pretty handy with the willow too.
I still feel his career was short lived, don't know why, but feels like he retired too early
He did retire too early, and Australian pitches were to blame, I reckon. After he destroyed England in the 2013/4 Ashes Australian pitches became roads, as Cricket Australia and Channel 9 wanted to maximise revenue through Tests lasting 5 days, rather than the 3-4 they lasted in that series. This and the allure of easy money playing IPL and whatever the last T20 competition was would have convinced him to quit Test (and international) cricket. Final straw was the 2015 Perth Test where NZ ran up 624 and Johnson got 1/157 off 28 overs. He retired immediately after that Test.
@@grantss1 add in that he also wasn’t keen on the day night tests. I think that played a part as well
No i dont think so he is bowler man so he retired at a good time
@@grantss1 It's sad because he would have absolutely killed it in the day night test that came after
His book tells you so much about why
This is an interesting Test in that when you think of Mitchell Johnson destroying batting line-ups you think of the 2013/4 Ashes and the tactics he employed there: short, fast, getting batsmen caught behind fending off deliveries. Here he got his wickets through bowling full and swinging the ball: many lbws and bowled. Still at great pace though.
2:12 Perfect delivery. Dream of every left arm fast bowler💥
Love his bowling action.....
No matter how many times I watch Johnson bowling in that series I get goosebumps 😍
Love his bowling action and his aggression.
Damn! The way he released the ball always seems lethal
Exactly.. really confusing and scared
The good old days 😍
What a bowler
His run-up and bowling action following
E = mc² is eye pleasing to watch 🤩
0:07 he’s bowing quicker than Jofra Archer during the first inning 😂
My favorite blower..... I like his actions the way he bowl
miss the good ood days when there was something called cricket and was played
Bhai It has returned, England vs WI
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England was amazing in this series winning 3 matches by innings was commendable in Australia.
England were strong this series. Australia lacked in bowling.
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the thing is it was the same pace attack, they just played lyon instead of doherty for a spinner.
@S Wright you're right, wright!!
Brilliant bowling by jhonson
Mitchell Johnson a great fast bowler, He is the best.
Good to see Michael jonsen in form highlights package a man famous for his pace bowling and aggressive intent made cricket Australia proud on many occasions 🏏🏏🏏👏👏👏
What a legend he was for the game! Love watching this!
Miss u a lot now my favourite bowler
and Speed Master
My all time favorite bowler. 🔥🔥🔥
Same
Johnson was vicious in this era, pure animosity and pace.
Always interesting rewatching Johnson- such an odd career in retrospect. With how, at the time, inconsistent he was (prior to his late career resurgence from '13 to '14), it always takes me aback when I realise that he has more test wickets than Lee. He might have been all over the place and misused as an out-and-out swing bowler by Ponting, but he definitely had impact.
I love his personality his bowling action his sledging , love a lot from india ❤️
Wowwww a decade gone by..
Boyyyyy... it feels like yesterday.!!!!
Dear Johnson sir, miss you 💛💛💛
Mitch was a legit alrounder imo. Averaged over 22 with the bat in Test cricket, scored a Test ton against SA in SA with Steyn, Pollock, Ntini, Kallis, Adams bowling to him.
Look at that reverse swing. Amazing... ❤💪
I am surprised that review system available in 2010
Australia England south africa use drs since 2008..
@@taskinkhan5871 the first used in Sri Lanka vs India match in 2008 then in November 2009 it's official
@@techdreams6748so clearly you knew it before comenting here nd you just trying to make ppl fools isn't it ??
@@harish7548 well no, I don't know about this but after wrote this comment I searched on Google then I know, so I am not making anyone fool
It's in use since 2008
Perth and Johnson. A deadly combination
One of the best ever spell of left arm fast bowling....
His arm is coming beautifully to get that pace and swing on the fuller length
One of the most destructive and feared bowlers of all time! The fear in the English batsmen when they came to Australia to face Johnson was massive!
Starc is legacy of him❤😮
Back to the good old days🔥🙌🏻
Thank you Mitch JOHNSON❤️❤️❤️❤️
Brilliant bowler by johnson
What a bowler Mitchell Johnson ❤❤❤❤
Great legend player this era mitchel johnson ji
King of three format
🙏🎸
💯🎂
One of the most aggressive fast bowler with aggressive attitude miss this man!
The swing to go along with that slinging arm action, good luck batsmen.
He might not be the best australian bowler till date, but he definitely was the scariest
The last great Aussie bowler. Stark could never fill that hole, Australia have constantly produced world class bowler one after another ever since the 80's. Hope Cummins can live up to that legacy now or Australia as a team is doomed with their declining batting line up
Cummins is already that, best bowler in the world and had the team on his back this whole series.
Six path of smash , Starc was best bowler in the world the guy who have highest wickets in two world cup
Starc definitely fill that hole
What a joke that starc can't fill that hole.
He has filled that hole 🕳️ with Patto and hazo
Starc is better than him. Way better
England was amazing in this series winning 3 matches by innings was commendable in Australia. . Thanks for sharing 🙏
That is some SERIOUS fast bowling! You can manage to handle pace but to handle pace and swing, pray to God. When I first saw Johnson play against India in a tournament in Malaysia (I guess he was new to international cricket and picked up 5 wkts in a match that series), I thought to myself he's so fast and he's uncomfortable to face with that action.
A Mitchell Johnson special ⚡💥 . The wrecker- in chief , the sole reason Aus beat Eng in 2013-14 Ashes by the largest of margins.
Finally someone giving respect to bowlers they deserve.
I hate watching highlights on tv.they don't show good bowling spells
0:57 what a swing man
What ball bowled to Collingwood 👏👌love u mitch u r the legend 😍🙌
Yes that performance when England came to Australia was incredible. He basically won the series himself
He was the most feared bowler in ashes 2013, he literally ruined many batsmen career in that series. But he tremendously failed later in his career.
When did he tremendously fail later in his career ?
You watch ‘tremendous failure’ will be against king kohli, still not the place to mention other players on a video focused on a certain person so let’s keep our fingers crossed that we don’t get a reply with OH YES KING KOHLI BEST BATSMEN EVER!
@MONISH HR he was bad early in his career and the came the mo
MONISH HR He had reasons that he failed late even though I’m not even sure if you can really say he failed. The death of Phillip Hughes meant that he struggled to build up the courage to bowl bouncers furiously like he did in 2013. He also lost his love of the game.
@@Juan-yu6fl The "tremendous failure" your referring to is when Johnson was bowling at 70%, on flat roads as well as lost his love for the game and menace in his bowling due to the death of Phil Hughes. Kohli is a fantastic player, but he never faced Johnson at his absolute peak.
My all time favourite bowler Shoaib akhtar and Mitchell Johnson not for their records but there aggression on the field. Aggression of a first bowler🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Johnson!
What a gem he has been ❤
He is a rythm bowler ..when in good rythm ..he is deadly ..when not in rythm ..he could go for a lot of runs
Yes agreed 😅
Mitchell Johnson
Most fierce fast bowler..😱😱
Fiery spell from Johnson 🔥🔥🔥😍😍
A true fast bowler ! A joy to watch .. a game changer !!!! Not only did he have speed he made the ball work for him ..
Johnson and Anderson . legends
Couldn't stop the tears upon seeing Phil Hughes
Amazing spell... He was best left arm pacer of his era
The same applicable to Wasim Akram....the master of swing....
Absolutely marvelous love from Sri Lanka 💯🤙🏼
Mitchell Johnson with thunder powers
Mitchell Johnson ❤️🔥
One of the favourite 👍
He is one of the best bowler that I'd ever seen..😘
Miss you Johnson
You're my hero
Simply great
If this match would have been in 2013 instead of 2010. Then Mitchell Johnson has 40 wickets in 5 matches with 4 man of the match awards.
Johnson the Terror
M Johnson powerful bowler for Australia for ever
He is a strong shoulder bowler..!!
terrifying action and aggression
My favourite Australia Pacers ...
1. Glenn McGrath
2. Mitchell Johnson
3. Brett Lee
4. Mitchell starc ....
Australia 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Jeff Thomson, Dennis lilee, pat cummins are better than Johnson
2:30 legendary man❤️❤️
Johnson with swinging ball was always Lethal but about 4 years after that in the Ashes and the series against SA he took his game to another level.
I remember this as a beautiful birthday present to Ricky Ponting. Punter got his pinkie broken trying to catch Trott in the slips and that was smack dab in the middle of Ponting's form slump. Nonetheless, an awesome test for Punter and co. to go to Melbourne with 1-1. Shame the boxing day test was such a disappointed.
My favorite bowler from Australian team are: -
1. Mitchell Starc
2. Brett Lee
3. MITCHELL JOHNSON 💪
1 . Mitchell starc is the diamond of Australia in now generation And brett lee is a legend 🥰
Brett Lee my most favourite bowler
@@neerajgautam12jan he is Australia' s forever legand 👍👍
Glenn McGrath 😍
@Secular cricket yes !!
What an absolute beast
0:01 that guy didn't get a high five
beast johnshon 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yes he did retire too early. Loved watching him (and his great mo)
I remember watching MJ for the first time at the SCG over a decade ago when he was still a youngster in the team. He used to bound in off a long run up and kept his head still towards the stumps at the other end, jumped about 10 metres behind the umpire and when he would land at the crease his arm would snap down and the ball would just fling out like a catapult. After every ball I’d shoot my eyes towards the big screen and his pace barely dropped below 80mph. Just good cricket to watch, even though he didn’t get many wickets, his bowling was the highlight of my day.
Miss having the Perth test at the WACA. That ground had real character.
Only Australia bowlers have so much aggression and breathtaking deliveries Johnson lee Starc mcgrath and tait
That England batting lineup was something else. No wonder they were the last team to win an ashes in Australia.
Cook
Strauss
Trott
Pietersen
Collingwood
Bell
Prior
He should play .more for Australia. At the end of his career he was on peak
I dont know why but his aggressiveness is what I love the most about the guy
mcgrath,lee,johnson,warne-legends
starc,cummins,lyon-legends in making
He bowls to the left, he bowls to the right...
I'm still missing those pacy pitches of aus like Perth, Adelaide. Today's cricket doesn't have much for a bowler.
Those days drs becomes surprise package to change the momentum .