Drop misfiring Johnson from Aussie attack - Chappell
Australian paceman Mitchell Johnson has lost his confidence and must
be dropped for this week’s second Ashes Test in Adelaide, former captain
Ian Chappell said on Tuesday.
Johnson, 29, went wicketless for 170 runs for the first time in his
39 Tests, made a duck and dropped a catch in Monday’s drawn Gabba opener
prompting a call for his axing.
The 2009 ICC Cricketer of the Year struggled throughout last year’s
Ashes series loss in England and the tourists had devised a plan to cut
down on his effectiveness on home pitches, Chappell said.
Chappell said the national selectors had no option but to drop
Johnson, because he had shown no ability to counter the patient English
batsmen and his bowling had deteriorated as the first Test progressed.
“Really you could just see his confidence ebbing away to the point
where there were some wides and horrible deliveries, and he just looked
like a guy bowling without confidence,” Chappell told the website
Cricinfo.
“So I’m not sure you can take him into Adelaide with no confidence,
that’s one change they’ve got to make.”
England stymied Johnson by not allowing the left-armer to bowl to his
strengths, refusing to be tempted by deliveries angled across them, then
picking him off when the frustrated bowler pitched straighter.
BRISBANE, Australia, Nov 30, 2010 , AFP
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