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I reckon Johnson could go either way.
He could develop into a world-class quick, but I just wonder how long he has to deliver.
He'll turn 27 in November. Still young enough, but he's not a kid. By now, he should be able to bowl line and length and put the ball in the right areas.
I hear all the arguments for his retention. He's a talent. He adds variety. We have to persist with younger cricketers. He's only played a handful of Tests. That's all well and good, but surely those considerations shouldn't keep him in the side indefinitely. At some point he actually has to justify his selection with performances.
I'm not a Johnson-hater. It might all click for him once he's played 15-odd Tests. I think he's shown a bit, but it's been patchy, and a lot of his Test wickets have been cheap ones or tailenders.
And it's not as though the fast bowling cupboard is bare. There are quite a few guys behind Johnson who seem pretty capable, many of whom have superior FC records:
Mitchell Johnson
Ashley Noffke
Shaun Tait
Nathan Bracken
And there are others who aren't far behind:
Doug Bollinger
Ben Hilfenhaus
If Johnson continues to blow hot and cold, nursing an average in the low 30s, surely one of these other guys deserves a crack at some stage.
Johnson may yet come good - I'm not drawing a line through him. But these other guys might well offer more. We can't continue to pick Johnson based on what he might do forever.
It will be interesting to see if Johnson's curve heads upwards over the next 12 months. Is he likely to be part of our best attack come the Ashes in 2009?
If I had to make a prediction, I would probably lean towards Johnson continuing to frustrate. That said, I am prepared for him to embarrass me.
He could develop into a world-class quick, but I just wonder how long he has to deliver.
He'll turn 27 in November. Still young enough, but he's not a kid. By now, he should be able to bowl line and length and put the ball in the right areas.
I hear all the arguments for his retention. He's a talent. He adds variety. We have to persist with younger cricketers. He's only played a handful of Tests. That's all well and good, but surely those considerations shouldn't keep him in the side indefinitely. At some point he actually has to justify his selection with performances.
I'm not a Johnson-hater. It might all click for him once he's played 15-odd Tests. I think he's shown a bit, but it's been patchy, and a lot of his Test wickets have been cheap ones or tailenders.
And it's not as though the fast bowling cupboard is bare. There are quite a few guys behind Johnson who seem pretty capable, many of whom have superior FC records:
Mitchell Johnson
Ashley Noffke
Shaun Tait
Nathan Bracken
And there are others who aren't far behind:
Doug Bollinger
Ben Hilfenhaus
If Johnson continues to blow hot and cold, nursing an average in the low 30s, surely one of these other guys deserves a crack at some stage.
Johnson may yet come good - I'm not drawing a line through him. But these other guys might well offer more. We can't continue to pick Johnson based on what he might do forever.
It will be interesting to see if Johnson's curve heads upwards over the next 12 months. Is he likely to be part of our best attack come the Ashes in 2009?
If I had to make a prediction, I would probably lean towards Johnson continuing to frustrate. That said, I am prepared for him to embarrass me.




