Cooley travels with the team, right? If so, get him MJ in the nets after play and attempt to correct the problem
We really should let someone in the team know about this.
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Cooley travels with the team, right? If so, get him MJ in the nets after play and attempt to correct the problem
Maybe not in terms of bounce, cut, etc, but the technique of bowling doesn't alter depending on the condition of the pitch. Whether it's a slow featherbed or a quick bouncing deck, you still bowl with the same action, and more importantly, the same line.
We simply cannot say his disgraceful line and length is because the English wickets don't suit him as much. He has been pathetic in the first two Tests and, like Haddin, really doesn't deserve a place in the team at present.
I'd be flying Bruce Reid over there to work with Johnson.
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So what precisely is the problem? How has a man who broke Graeme Smith's hands twice in three Tests become a bowler whose performances are best viewed through barely-splayed fingers? Is the slide reversible?

Three recurring themes have emerged from conversations with sources close to Johnson on both sides of the Australian camp. They are, in no particular order, a lowering of arm height, an attempt to bowl too quickly and a domestic situation in which Johnson's mother has publicly harangued his fiancée in the Australian tabloids.
The rhythm issue will take a while to sort and he's the type of person they believe needs to have his confidence up. I think both times he broke muppet's hand there was some assistance from the pitch in Sydney (cracks) and Durban (spicy). The flat tracks here aren't helping him generate much bounce.
Maybe not in terms of bounce, cut, etc, but the technique of bowling doesn't alter depending on the condition of the pitch. Whether it's a slow featherbed or a quick bouncing deck, you still bowl with the same action, and more importantly, the same line.
We simply cannot say his disgraceful line and length is because the English wickets don't suit him as much. He has been pathetic in the first two Tests and, like Haddin, really doesn't deserve a place in the team at present.
I'd be flying Bruce Reid over there to work with Johnson.
If the bowlers bowled at the stumps then we wouldn't need a keeper.Just on Haddin, his glovework has been mediocre at best, but, to be fair, the bowlers are making it extremely difficult for him - they're spraying balls all over the place.
The kneejerk reactions about Johnsons bowling are disturbing but predictable. Johnson will get this type of reaction for most of his career. He is Mr Unpredictable. That is the nature of his game. That is why he is dangerous and will continue to get plenty of wickets for Australia. That is why he wont be dropped and shouldnt be. That is why no batsman likes facing him.
I still blame video games for the state of disrepair that many supporters have fallen into.
Still he is only 1 wicket off the top of wicket takers table and has more upside than the rest put together.
This is a pretty dumb post.
Look at how many runs he's going for. It's not that unpredictable. Batsman know it will either be short and wide or full on leg stump. I don't care if he occasionally bowls a wicket taking delivery. He bowls so much rubbish that it puts us under so much pressure from the high run rate and totally stuffs up the guy bowling at the other end.
If Hilfenhaus had McGrath bowling at the other end he probably would have taken 15 wickets by now.
FFS it is not a good sign when the opposition target your supposed number one strike bowler and actually lift in confidence when he comes into the attack.
Johnson did not just have a bad game skipper, he had no clue as to where each ball was going. He was poor in the first test and was deplorable in the second, so much so he really didn't look like he wanted to bowl when thrown the ball. He almost looked embarrassed.
Given we are 1-0 down with three tests to go we don't have much margin for error. If MJ bowls with the same fundamental lack of control and complete lack of confidence in the tour match then he may have to be dropped, because if he bowls that poorly again at Edgbaston we'll most likely go 2-0 down.
FFS it is not a good sign when the opposition target your supposed number one strike bowler and actually lift in confidence when he comes into the attack.
Just on Haddin, his glovework has been mediocre at best, but, to be fair, the bowlers are making it extremely difficult for him - they're spraying balls all over the place.
Mum was to blame: Mitchell Johnson
* Ben Dorries
* From: Herald Sun
* November 24, 2009 12:00AM
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MITCHELL Johnson says he was living in denial during the Ashes series and admits his public split with his mother undermined his tour of England.
Johnson has revealed the emotional toll caused by his mum Vikki Harber's claim that the fast bowler was "stolen" from her by his fiancee Jessica Bratich.
The left-arm quick battled an Ashes form slump - he struggled to hit the pitch during the second Test at Lord's - but at the time insisted personal problems were not to blame..............
2nd time that an Australian player has blamed his mum for something affecting them in 6 years.....