To be honest most Australians hate it! They prefer the old days of Richie Benaud and Alan McGillvray where the commentary is more mellow and understated. Harsha Bhogle is really popular too when the Indians visit.
Plenty of other bowlers took more wickets, and few others were even faster than him. But Johnson is the only bowler I can think of who made such an impact on me in a series. That combination of fierce attitude, crowd support, speed, and wicket taking ability made him electrifying to watch and probably terrifying to face.
It's interesting because Johnson wasn't consistently this fast over his entire career. In this series he was red hot but 2 years prior he was bowling mid 130s.
Everyone knows he's good, but hes not a good bloke. So he's hard to give credit to with his massive ego, unlike the other legends of recent times, Gilchrist, Ponting etc.
@@Weisyyy He was an absolutely fantastic captain in my view, but we didn't like him. Not entirely unwarranted, but I am biased towards Aries. He still has that, arguably, punchable goodness.
@@craigedwards2940problem was he was a bit expensive when he was under pointing, i think under Clarke he improved on his game. But hey that is just my opinion
@@craigedwards2940No, he’s right. Clarke and Johnson worked out a new system where he wouldn’t open with him and would bring him on for short spells as a strike bowler to keep his pace up. It worked.
English and Aussie fans are so passionate about their cricket. I kept a keen eye on this ashes series. Very thrilling. Showing some love from Jamaica ♥️💚💛
In that series down under, Ryan Harris-Mitch Johnson duo ended the Test careers of Kevin Pietersen, Micheal Carberry, Jonathan Trott and Matt prior.....
I'm 52, I've watched Aussie quicks from Lillee to Cummins and Mitch Johnson is my favourite. His mongrel was exactly what Australia needed after the loss of Hayden, Langer, Ponting, Martyn, Gilchrist, Warne, McGrath, Lee in a short period of time. On song he was beautiful to watch.
Those few months in early 2014, the Ashes and the test series in South Africa (Destroyed my boys) Johnson was ethereal and absolutely terrifying. It was awesome seeing batsman scared and requiring regular underwear changes again after decades of flat tracks and short boundaries. Brought back memories of the 80s and early 90s.
@SyphorX I only find Indian crowds are terrible. They cheered hard for their team but will never appreciated the opposition. Just look at Australia vs India T20 at Bangaluru, once Kaul almost finish his 3rd over they already left.
In tv , when I see indian crowds they can't see others team good performance. if the opponent team' s has done century atleast they should clap their hands that also they don't do but England crowds does that 😊 and other team also expect India
@SyphorX what u meant to say that Australia crowds give sledges others 😳 my comment is based on Australia but I don't tell wrong things any player of any team
Thank Dennis Lillee. Johnson trained under Lillee during the preceding Australian winter and got his mojo back. Line, length, swing and control he hadn't had before, while still maintaining good pace and hostility. I think "Fot" may have also given him some tips on the care and maintenance of a moustache, lol.
Accurate analysis. DKL turned Johnno around. And that mo...look up the online image of Fred "the Demon" Spofforth and tell me Johnno isn't his reincarnation. Look at the Demon's record too...
Johnson was fearsome in this series. 145-150km/h thunderbolts with deadly accuracy. One of the best Ashes series to watch, every one of his overs brought fear to the poms.
There was a time when Johnson suffered a bad injury and was out for over a year and almost everyone thought he wouldn't be able to bowl as fast as he used to but when he came back from thereon he went on to become the Mitchell Johnson the one we remember.
Kp is not salty enough to dispike,he acknowledges Johnson,and moreover only in this series did Johnson actually not get smashed by kp,in any other series,kp absolutely dominated Aussie bowlers
Their career is far bigger than that kid Johnson. Only 1 good ashes that's also at home. You know Cook, KP, Trott & Anderson destroyed Johnson several times in 2009, 10-11, 13 & 15 Ashes ? Then he took retire early🤣
Ashes 2005(summer) in England and Ashes 2013(winter) in Australia were the Best in all respects ... The Crowd ... The Commentary And The Battle between 2 teams ... Greatest ever🙏🙏🔥🔥
A fast bowler like him or Shoaib Akhtar are always a pleasure to watch. More than pace, I enjoy their intent and the go for kill attitude. Don’t recall any recent fast bowlers having the same intent and scaring batsmen. From India, I can only think of Zaheer Khan. He didn’t have same amount of pace but the fearless attitude and go for kill intent was always a treat to watch. That’s what you call someone a bowler.
Johnson was at his potent best in the 2013 ashes. Finished the career of Trott, Carberry, Swann, Pietersen, Strauss and Ians Bell in a single series. Never saw this kind of lethal in the 80s windies bowling pack too. The fear he caused, you can see it the Batsmen's eyes. Sadly, he was mostly inconsistent throughout his career. If he were not, fast bowling would have a modern great
I've watched cricket for 50 years and Johnson that series was something else. And for mine it completely came out of the blue. I must admit id written him off as being a consistent bowler,but wow,that was some scary stuff,completely destroyed a number of English careers.
One thing I have understood : in Aus you need to have good reflexes to face high pace and bounce (apart from having a good technique) and no team except India (and SA between 2008-2014) have more than 3-4 batsmen in the same lineup with that capability (Eng in 2010-11 also had that ability). Indian batsmen in 2011-12 series were old and had lost their reflexes and got hammered 4-0. Otherwise they (and SA between 2008-2014) are the only teams who have done well in more than 1 tour to Aus.
@@Amaan_Zargar And the same bowling attack couldn't take enough wickets to atleast bowl out their opponent in the following test matches. Well yes that's wht you call as a destruction👏👏👏
@@Amaan_Zargar here im talking abt test series,if they had bowled india out completely then the match which ended in a draw (3rd test match) would also been won by Aus...but eventually they ended losing the series....
I remember the days when Johnson and Starc used to destroy opponents batting order by lots of yorker and bouncer they were complete bowling couple which someone can have I love those day
Well many of these were not wicket taking deliveries,many were going down leg side but johnson had made such a scare with his furious spell among these english batsman that they were bound to do mistakes. One of the best exhibition of fast bowling I have ever seen in any series.
@@strikerbowls791 , is their anything left to destroy know ??😂😂😂 , Even indian C team destroyed u in ur backyard , but irony is that u can't defend urself by Speaking about the absence of smith and Warner😂😂
This Clarke-Hussey-Haddin-Johnson team was unlucky. Despite having many world class players they were sandwiched between two much greater eras of Australian cricket. They will never be remembered so fondly. Ponting's invincibles and Smith/Cummins' gentlemen. These will be remembered!
This video is in my recommendation after AUS losses today at Gabba . I guess RUclips also thinks that Johnson could have made difference in today match and I agree as Indian .
@@veenasinha8161 I think it's bad captainship by Paine .starc , Cummins and Hazelwood should have bowled in last 30 over instead of lyon . It's seems They were trying to create pressure on India instead of taking wicket .
Johnson is not that good. He was amazing when he was in form. But he was not in form that often. Starc is a better version of Johnson but he got smashed by India. So Johnson would be totally useless against India this series
I love Australian commentary they make it feels like watching WWE and cricket together lol
True man
In Asia u can hardly find 200 spectators for a test match on working days .
To be honest most Australians hate it! They prefer the old days of Richie Benaud and Alan McGillvray where the commentary is more mellow and understated. Harsha Bhogle is really popular too when the Indians visit.
@@shyyou93 Australian??
@@Nomadic_1059yes I am, is that your question?
Johnson this series achieved the true prime of a fast bowler.
It was career destroying spell from MJ absolute brutal display 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Plenty of other bowlers took more wickets, and few others were even faster than him. But Johnson is the only bowler I can think of who made such an impact on me in a series. That combination of fierce attitude, crowd support, speed, and wicket taking ability made him electrifying to watch and probably terrifying to face.
@@Krawna Steyn.
37 wickets 🔥🔥
@@Krawna not sure many bowlers can take 37 wickets on those batting pitches
Johnson’s beard makes the bowling 10x more scarier 😂
But it's good look though
It’s a mo
Johnson's got perfect hairstyle,beard and bowling action as a fast bowler...
It's a moustache mate not a beard
@@sadpepe5950 yes it's a mousteard 😂🤣
THIS man in THIS series is what made me fall in love with cricket, fast bowling especially
Fast medium? Who are they kidding, he was genuinely quick. I'm English and loved watching him bowl - great pace and drama.
I just seen that as well I swear he started as a left arm fast bowler
Maybe by "medium" they meant someone with supernatural abilities. If so... accurate.
Agreed
It's interesting because Johnson wasn't consistently this fast over his entire career. In this series he was red hot but 2 years prior he was bowling mid 130s.
@@andrewsimoes1425 was refining his action and accuracy, when he got it right he started cranking the pace again
Lot of credit goes to Clarke for utilizing him the way he did in this series ,One of the best yet under appreciated cricket captain of recent times
Everyone knows he's good, but hes not a good bloke. So he's hard to give credit to with his massive ego, unlike the other legends of recent times, Gilchrist, Ponting etc.
@@Weisyyy He was an absolutely fantastic captain in my view, but we didn't like him. Not entirely unwarranted, but I am biased towards Aries. He still has that, arguably, punchable goodness.
Johnson would've been a good bowler under anyone. I don't think it had anything to do with Clarke. He was just the captain at the time.
@@craigedwards2940problem was he was a bit expensive when he was under pointing, i think under Clarke he improved on his game. But hey that is just my opinion
@@craigedwards2940No, he’s right. Clarke and Johnson worked out a new system where he wouldn’t open with him and would bring him on for short spells as a strike bowler to keep his pace up. It worked.
Whenever I hear about ashes 2013-14 , first thing which come in my mind is the moustache of Johnson
Look at flip side of it whenever I heard about Johnson it is this series that pops up in my mind!
@@sivasudheendra6215 and it came long after his prime
Technically it became his prime but johnson of 2000's was on a whole other level...so consistent and devious
English and Aussie fans are so passionate about their cricket. I kept a keen eye on this ashes series. Very thrilling. Showing some love from Jamaica ♥️💚💛
In that series down under, Ryan Harris-Mitch Johnson duo ended the Test careers of Kevin Pietersen, Micheal Carberry, Jonathan Trott and Matt prior.....
You say that like Carberry had much of a England career to begin with
The ECB ended Pietersens career not Johnson. KP had another few thousand runs in him.
ECB ended KP career not Johnson
@@gentnextdoor true
Pietersen averaged 30 in that series. Very low to his standards, but clash with ECB was the reason he was out after that..
I'm 52, I've watched Aussie quicks from Lillee to Cummins and Mitch Johnson is my favourite. His mongrel was exactly what Australia needed after the loss of Hayden, Langer, Ponting, Martyn, Gilchrist, Warne, McGrath, Lee in a short period of time. On song he was beautiful to watch.
5 matches 37 wickets at an average of 14
In the biggest stage of cricket
This guy is why I started watching cricket he was an absolute machine. Man I miss him on the field
Those few months in early 2014, the Ashes and the test series in South Africa (Destroyed my boys) Johnson was ethereal and absolutely terrifying. It was awesome seeing batsman scared and requiring regular underwear changes again after decades of flat tracks and short boundaries. Brought back memories of the 80s and early 90s.
Johnson's got perfect hairstyle,beard and bowling action as a fast bowler...
There have been some amazing times to be an Aussie cricket supporter but I can't imagine anything topping that summer. What a time to be alive.
Australia and England crowds are awesome they enjoy every ball in the match🍾
Yes but England crowds are more than then !!
@SyphorX yes but each person is freaky about their own team only and they cheer for their team only
@SyphorX I only find Indian crowds are terrible. They cheered hard for their team but will never appreciated the opposition. Just look at Australia vs India T20 at Bangaluru, once Kaul almost finish his 3rd over they already left.
In tv , when I see indian crowds they can't see others team good performance. if the opponent team' s has done century atleast they should clap their hands that also they don't do but England crowds does that 😊 and other team also expect India
@SyphorX what u meant to say that Australia crowds give sledges others 😳 my comment is based on Australia but I don't tell wrong things any player of any team
Me - have watched it 13 times
My brain - watch it again
Same here
I’m up to my 23rd replay I should’ve been in bed an hour ago 😂
Same here. It's beautiful.
Johnson in thiss series was perfect example of a bowler having monstrous pace alongwith proper line n length
Just like india all-out for 36
@@prithiviadhikari1946 Just like India defeated Aussies. 🖕
@@prithiviadhikari1946 jali na?
@@prithiviadhikari1946 just like after 36 india Defeated Aussies is Australia even with so much injured players and Key players missing
And they were all slow pitches compared to the fast green tracks for the current ashes series…
Incredible ashes series he had. Quick, Accurate and had them truly scared for their lives.
5 Tests, 37 wickets @ 14
Thank Dennis Lillee. Johnson trained under Lillee during the preceding Australian winter and got his mojo back. Line, length, swing and control he hadn't had before, while still maintaining good pace and hostility. I think "Fot" may have also given him some tips on the care and maintenance of a moustache, lol.
Accurate analysis. DKL turned Johnno around. And that mo...look up the online image of Fred "the Demon" Spofforth and tell me Johnno isn't his reincarnation. Look at the Demon's record too...
I love how they listed him as fast medium lmao
Johnson was fearsome in this series. 145-150km/h thunderbolts with deadly accuracy. One of the best Ashes series to watch, every one of his overs brought fear to the poms.
I am just in love with the opening background score given to the highlights
I'd get up at 5-6 in the morning in India to watch Johnson ball. A special series. A throwback to old school fast bowling.
He, indeed, was a beast. Could easily wreck havock on any team, any day, with that slinging pace of his.
Then: Johnson Destroys England
Now: Paine destroys Australia
Paine did well
Lol😂😂😂😂
Rahane should had given there signed shirt to paine not lyon
@@anhad4397 lol 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Careers were finished my Johnson , his spells were what all left arm fast bowlers admire to be including me.
Johnson terrorized the English batsmen so much that it’s comparable to the great WI bowling lineups of the 70s, 80s, and 90s.
Ferocious fast-bowling! He made that series his own big Mitch!
Man!I watched live! That Ashes! 2013!glory ashes!❤❤
Who is here after today's result at Brisbane
Me
What a bowler he was! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
There was a time when Johnson suffered a bad injury and was out for over a year and almost everyone thought he wouldn't be able to bowl as fast as he used to but when he came back from thereon he went on to become the Mitchell Johnson the one we remember.
I love Johnson's bowling action....!!!
The dislikes are from KP, Alastair cook and Jimmy Anderson 😂
Jonathan trot😂
Plus their take accounts
Barmy army joins it's 244 now
Kp is not salty enough to dispike,he acknowledges Johnson,and moreover only in this series did Johnson actually not get smashed by kp,in any other series,kp absolutely dominated Aussie bowlers
Their career is far bigger than that kid Johnson. Only 1 good ashes that's also at home.
You know Cook, KP, Trott & Anderson destroyed Johnson several times in 2009, 10-11, 13 & 15 Ashes ? Then he took retire early🤣
Bell played extremely well against fierce bowling that series from memory, the other poms looked genuinely scared
Gill was probably 13years old when this match was going on.
Nobody cares
@@Brad-lt2re then why the f*ck r u commenting here. R u an as*hole
@@Brad-lt2re Jealous 😂
What's Gill?
@@yuhin4694 shubman gill
37 wickets in that series
AUS winning 5 -0
@Chetan Nath no doubt
Here after Broad's interview.
Aussies commentators are best ... chilling commentary😍😍😍
His beard and that bowling. Man what he did to South Africa was amazing
Such fiery commentry for an absolutely annhilating spell👌👌
He was one of the greatest left arm fast bowler and that 2014 ashes was fabulous for him♥️
Imagine how devastating Johnson would be on the fast green tracks for this ashes series!
the bodies would pile up!
Ashes 2005(summer) in England and Ashes 2013(winter) in Australia were the Best in all respects ...
The Crowd ...
The Commentary
And
The Battle between 2 teams ...
Greatest ever🙏🙏🔥🔥
Ashes 2019 too.
@@cdn4767ashes 2023 too
Just look how fast he swings his left arm...we can seriously hear the voice he creates through the speed of his left arm!
Big fan of Johnson, great action and pace
A fast bowler like him or Shoaib Akhtar are always a pleasure to watch. More than pace, I enjoy their intent and the go for kill attitude. Don’t recall any recent fast bowlers having the same intent and scaring batsmen. From India, I can only think of Zaheer Khan. He didn’t have same amount of pace but the fearless attitude and go for kill intent was always a treat to watch. That’s what you call someone a bowler.
Totally aggressive bowling! A true joy to watch.
This is why the indian victory is special on these shores.
No body could have imagined an aisan team could dealt these..
The Gabba track we batted on was much flatter tbh, nonetheless still a victory for the ages
Two Australian Mitchell's dominated the Batmans.
Now is Mitchell Starc
Then is Mitchell Johnson
Not only then forever "Mitchell Johnson "
Im not sure if I understand what youre trying to say
Who is here after India destroyed Aussies at the Gabba?❤️🔥
that's not what you call a destructio- agh, nevermind.
Bakwas india
Me
@@pratimbhattacharjee2283 Just Like your
Mom 😂
Me😁😉
I love commentators they keep us seat edge. Good work guys
Love Johnson and his pace
Johnson was at his potent best in the 2013 ashes. Finished the career of Trott, Carberry, Swann, Pietersen, Strauss and Ians Bell in a single series. Never saw this kind of lethal in the 80s windies bowling pack too. The fear he caused, you can see it the Batsmen's eyes. Sadly, he was mostly inconsistent throughout his career. If he were not, fast bowling would have a modern great
thats nonsense
I've watched cricket for 50 years and Johnson that series was something else. And for mine it completely came out of the blue. I must admit id written him off as being a consistent bowler,but wow,that was some scary stuff,completely destroyed a number of English careers.
Mitchell Johnson was unplayable during this Ashes series.
And the very next series virat just bashed him day in day out
@@gauravsp278 Yup 🔥
@@gauravsp278 that's because of phil huges death
Johnson was not bowling the short bowls
@@autooctane2644 what an excuse 😂
@@autooctane2644 that's right I forgot about that
Michael slater's commentary is pure gem
One thing I have understood : in Aus you need to have good reflexes to face high pace and bounce (apart from having a good technique) and no team except India (and SA between 2008-2014) have more than 3-4 batsmen in the same lineup with that capability (Eng in 2010-11 also had that ability). Indian batsmen in 2011-12 series were old and had lost their reflexes and got hammered 4-0. Otherwise they (and SA between 2008-2014) are the only teams who have done well in more than 1 tour to Aus.
That really was horrific. Good on Broad for acknowledging that
Man the intro card said left arm fast medium. What are they expecting from fast
170 kmph 🤣
mitchel johnson is legend. i am his fan since 2009
0:48 I feel that Carberrys stance itself made him get out
Johnson was the difference between both teams in that series... 😍
The title of the video says "Johnson destroys England at the Gabba"
Me who was recommended this video after "India Destroys Australia at the Gabba"😂
@@Amaan_Zargar destruction is your gayming vids getting less than 50 views every time
@@Amaan_Zargar And the same bowling attack couldn't take enough wickets to atleast bowl out their opponent in the following test matches.
Well yes that's wht you call as a destruction👏👏👏
@@Amaan_Zargar here im talking abt test series,if they had bowled india out completely then the match which ended in a draw (3rd test match) would also been won by Aus...but eventually they ended losing the series....
@@Amaan_Zargar Don't be shy, Cry some more.
@@Amaan_Zargar Who's Crying Now Dimwit? After Getting humiliated at home by a B-Grade Team.
Johnson is one of the deadliest bowler🔥
I remember the days when Johnson and Starc used to destroy opponents batting order by lots of yorker and bouncer they were complete bowling couple which someone can have I love those day
Mitch Johnson is a mighty bowler Wow.
I had watched it minimum 10 times in star sports 4 and 20 times in RUclips but fast bowling devastating doesn't less down yet
This was the series of Johnson. No better description than that. Pure and unmatched dominance. Sheer aggression coupled with accuracy.
REALLY mitchell johnson - fast MediuM !!
It's wrong he is fast
Well many of these were not wicket taking deliveries,many were going down leg side but johnson had made such a scare with his furious spell among these english batsman that they were bound to do mistakes. One of the best exhibition of fast bowling I have ever seen in any series.
The Haunted Gabba is not Haunted anymore to visitors, infact it'll start giving nightmares to Australians now.
I doubt that buddy
@@Brad-lt2re I'm so sooory but recently your doubt has been turned into reality.
With that black mo and that flashing smile he looked like a mischievous pirate. What a wonderful bowler, what a great guy.
Lol it is in my recommendation after India destroyed Australia at the Gabba😂😂
They didn't destroy australia
@@strikerbowls791 R u celebrating April Fools Day???😂😂lol i think u didn't see the match.
@@strikerbowls791 ooh yeah Australians destroyed themselves at the Gabba remember "Can't wait to see you at Gabba"
@@rathanwagle9505 😂😂😂🔥🔥😂
@@strikerbowls791 , is their anything left to destroy know ??😂😂😂 , Even indian C team destroyed u in ur backyard , but irony is that u can't defend urself by Speaking about the absence of smith and Warner😂😂
That's why I like Australian cricket team and Test cricket format ❤️
That jump celebration thou. 🔥
Love watching this spell from Johnson, pure pace, nasty, nasty fast bowling the way it should be.
1:45 talking about a fielder and then the catch goes straight to that fielder🙏🏼
This Clarke-Hussey-Haddin-Johnson team was unlucky. Despite having many world class players they were sandwiched between two much greater eras of Australian cricket. They will never be remembered so fondly.
Ponting's invincibles and Smith/Cummins' gentlemen. These will be remembered!
Johnson is my favourite bowler
The best spell of fast bowling that I have ever seen !
He was simply lethal!!!!
once a legend said , can't wait to see you at Gabba
Yeh dekh k virat k liye izzat aur badh gaye mann m❤️❤️❤️
Sahi me.
Johnson ki sabse jyada Kohli se kilasti hai
That Mitchell Johnson, his bowling is...more than alright!
The time when 'Mitch' word described Johnson. Not Starc!
It's Starc
@@nil9428 O yeah
মাইকেল জনসন এর আবারো অস্ট্রেলিয়া টিমে খেলা উচিত।
আমরা প্রুচুর মিস করি মাইকেল জনসনকে।
We লাভ ইউ মাইকেল জনসন
A time when we had a team and 11 pairs of balls to tell anyone, See at Brisbane's GABBA.
I remember clearly that English players trying to hide from Johnson. They didn’t even want to be in the strikers end. They were absolutely terrified.
Gabba Breached By us Indians. It was not an INDIA A side but more so was an A class Indian Side. Proud of my country.
After 50+ years of trying you deserve a cup of tea.
Left arm fast bowling looks so elegant.....Zaheer,Johnson,Starc some of the best
Wasim, Vaas also
This video is in my recommendation after AUS losses today at Gabba . I guess RUclips also thinks that Johnson could have made difference in today match and I agree as Indian .
TODAYS BOWLERS OF AUSTRALIA ALSO GOOD BUT NOT AS GOOD AND AGGRESSIVE AS MITCHELL JOHNSON STARC IS COMPLETELY OUT OF FORM
@@veenasinha8161 I think it's bad captainship by Paine .starc , Cummins and Hazelwood should have bowled in last 30 over instead of lyon . It's seems They were trying to create pressure on India instead of taking wicket .
@@veenasinha8161 pressure to draw test
@@anilkanzaria6966 IT WAS BAD CAPTAINCY AND STARC BAD FORM
Johnson is not that good. He was amazing when he was in form. But he was not in form that often. Starc is a better version of Johnson but he got smashed by India. So Johnson would be totally useless against India this series
I thought MJ should have continued for a few more years. Extraordinary bowler, with a big heart.
Recommended After India Win Series By 2-1 .....❤️
Great fast bowler. Great character. Great for the game.
0:09 says "fast medium". Fast medium my ass, bowling at 140+ kmh 😂
Even clocked 156.8kph in that series and I had seen him clock 152.6kph,152.4kph in another video
3:03 Mitchell, pointing his mates down in the crowd hahah legend!
Cricket Australia Knows that How To Get More Views😅 btw Johnson is my favorite bowler
This Ashes was Johnson best series of all time with the ball
The 10 Dislike are from the England players 😂😂😂😂😂