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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Mitchell Johnson looks to extend Sehwag stranglehold

Australia quick bowler Mitchell Johnson believes he binds a pass to dismissing Indian dangerman Virender Sehwag in Thursday’s World Cup quarter-final. And a census data behind him up with a robust left-armer carrying claimed Sehwag’s wicket 9 times from eighteen games.
©AFP – Indranil Mukherjee

AHMEDABAD, India (AFP) – Australia quick bowler Mitchell Johnson believes he binds a pass to dismissing Indian dangerman Virender Sehwag in Thursday’s World Cup quarter-final.

And a census data behind him up with a robust left-armer carrying claimed Sehwag’s wicket 9 times from eighteen games.

“I do not thoughts bowling up in to his rib-cage to be honest,” Johnson told Australian media.

“He seems to onslaught with which a bit. It’s regularly a great plea to play to someone similar to that, he doesn’t unequivocally operate his feet though he can strike a round hard. It will be a flattering great begin to a diversion if you can get him early.”

Australia have been additionally wakeful which opening batsman Sehwag has strike each initial round he has faced during a World Cup for a four, something which has not transient a champions’ notice.

“In a bowlers’ assembly you asked a subject how most times he has scored 4 from a initial ball. He likes to get scoring quickly,” pronounced Johnson.

“He’s a dangerous player as well as we’ll be seeking to get him as fast as you can. We’ll hang to the skeleton as well as hang to what you know most appropriate of what functions opposite him.”

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