Champions League Twenty20: Kings XI Punjab's Mitchell Johnson Waiting for Cricket Australia's Clearance
Kings XI Punjab could be without their strike bowler Mitchell Johnson who is currently injured and awaits a clearance from Cricket Australia.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 15, 2014 08:05 pm IST
Kings XI Punjab's frontline pacer Mitchell Johnson, who picked up 17 wickets in 14 matches during Indian Premier League 2014, is yet to get a clearance from Cricket Australia for the Champions League T20. Johnson is currently injured. (KXIP ready to shine again, says George Bailey)
Talking about the Australian speedster, Kings XI Punjab's coach Sanjay Bangar said, "As of now, we are still waiting for clearance from Cricket Australia. We cannot really take a call as of now as we are still waiting for his clearance." (Good to have Dwayne Bravo back, says CSK skipper MS Dhoni)
Bangar said that Johnson was a quality performer, who always leads the team attack, but the team was ready for the upcoming tournament even if he is not available. (CLT20 ideal preparation ahead of ODIs vs India: Ravi Rampaul)
"Whether he is available or not, we still have a group of individuals who are capable of executing the role that is being given to them. It will be good if he is available, but we are ready to cope with the eventuality of his non-availablity," Bangar pointed out.
Runners-up of IPL 2014, Kings XI Punjab are looking forward to the upcoming Champions League Twenty20 challenge with skipper George Bailey saying that the side is focused and well prepared for the games ahead. (Kieron Pollard expects better fielding from Mumbai Indians)
When asked if the CLT20 tournament would be a fresh start for the team after they put up their best ever performance in IPL by reaching the finals, Bailey, said, "It is a new start, we take the good things out of IPL, what we learnt as a team and hopefully how much we grew, but I think we focus on the games ahead, it is very much a fresh start."
"It was a good IPL, but it wasn't the IPL that we wanted (not winning the title), so there's still a plenty of room for improvement," he added.
Talking about his own form with the bat, Bailey said, "The form is nice, I am feeling good, had some runs in the practice the other day."
About Virender Sehwag's role, Bangar said it would not be any different from the IPL.
"He plays cricket the way only he can play. We have given him a lot of freedom even in the past season and this season is going to be no different. Obviously, he has been giving us a good start," he said.
Bangar also said that a top format like IPL is beneficial for the young players as they can gain from the professionals who play at the highest level.
"Words of wisdom from these players certainly do help the younger players and they benefit from their knowledge," he said.
Meanwhile, Bailey said that playing at Mohali in front of the home crowd was always special.
"It is nice to be settled in one place and we get good support from the crowds. That makes a big difference, it gives you a good feeling as a playing group," he said.