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"Trying To Intimidate Rookies": Australia Great Slams India's "Mindset" In BGT
Mitchell Johnson believes that India 'two vs 11' mindset to intimidate the Australian rookie players like Sam Konstas and Beau Webster during the recent Sydney Test didn't pay off
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Sunil Gavaskar Tried To "Distract, Disrupt, Annoy": Ex-Australia Star Angry Over Comments On Josh Hazlewood
When asked what the hosts could do to make a comeback in the five-match series, Hazlewood said: "You probably have to ask one of the batters that question"
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Australia Great's Blunt Warning To Team Ahead Of India Pink Ball Test
India beat Australia by 295 runs in the first Test of a five-match series to go 1-0.
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Australia Great's Brutal 'Drop Marnus Labuschagne' Message For Selectors: "Play Some..."
Marnus Labuschagne got out for two (52 balls) in the first innings and 5-ball three in the second essay during the Perth Test.
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Australia Pace Great Brett Lee Makes Strange Comparison For India Star Jasprit Bumrah
Brett Lee also compared Bumrah to former Australia pacer Mitchell Johnson.
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"Virat Kohli Said He Had No Respect For Me": How India Star Annoyed Australia Great In His Country
Former Australia pacer Mitchell Johnson went down the memory lane and revisited his infamous rivalry with star India batter Virat Kohli.
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"Had Personal Rivalry With Virat Kohli": Mitchell Johnson's Big Border-Gavaskar Trophy Confession
Australia have not beaten India home or away in a Test series since the 2014/15 tour Down Under.
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"<i>Isko Main Itna Maarunga</i>...": Virat Kohli Recalls Bitter Rivalry With Australia Pacer
A video is going viral on social media in which Virat Kohli recalls the 2014-25 Test series vs Australia and his tussle with Mitchell Johnson.
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"Is Cricket Australia Serious?": Mitchell Johnson On Receiving Invitation For Award Ceremony
Mitchell Johnson also revealed that Cricket Australia had sabotaged his speaking gigs amid the ongoing Test series against Pakistan.
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"Did What He Was Paid To Do": Mitchell Johnson Aims Fresh Attack At David Warner
Mitchell Johnson attacked David Warner for the second time, despite the Australia opener scoring 164 runs in the first Test against Pakistan.