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CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: Mitchell Johnson (L) and Brett Lee of Australia celebrate in the changing rooms with the trophy after the ICC Champions Trophy Final between Australia and New Zealand played at Supersport Park on October 5, 2009 in Centurion, South Africa.
View Photo »CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: Mitchell Johnson of Australia appeals unsuccessfully against Aaron Redmond of New Zealand during the ICC Champions Trophy Final between Australia and New Zealand played at Supersport Park on October 5, 2009 in Centurion, South Africa.
View Photo »CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: Mitchell Johnson of Australia appeals unsuccessfully against Aaron Redmond of New Zealand during the ICC Champions Trophy Final between Australia and New Zealand played at Supersport Park on October 5, 2009 in Centurion, South Africa.
View Photo »Australian bowler Mitchell Johnson delivers a ball (unseen) to unseen New Zealand's batsman Aaron Redmond during the ICC Champions Trophy final between Australia and New Zealand at SuperSport Park in Centurion, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Australian bowler Mitchell Johnson(R) and fielder Mike Hussey(L) unsuccesfully appeal for the wicket of New Zealand batsman Aaron Redmond(not in picture) on October 5, 2009 during the ICC Champions Trophy final match between New Zealand and Australia at Supersport park cricket ground in...
View Photo »Australian bowler Mitchell Johnson delivers a ball to unseen New Zealand's batsman Aaron Redmond during The ICC Champions Trophy final between Australia and New Zealand at SuperSport Park in Centurion, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Australian bowler Mitchell Johnson tries to catch out New Zealand's cricketer Shane Bond during The ICC Champions Trophy final between Australia and New Zealand at SuperSport Park in Centurion, on October 05, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's Mitchell Johnson (L) celebrates the wicket of New Zealand's Ross Taylor (R) during the ICC Champions Trophy's final match between Australia and New Zealand at SuperSport Park in Centurion on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's bowler Mitchell Johnson, right, celebrates with captain Ricky Ponting, left, after dismiss New Zealand's batsman Ross Taylor, unseen, for 6 runs during their final of the Champions Trophy cricket match at the Supersport Park in Centurion, South Africa, Monday Oct. 5, 2009.
View Photo »CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: Mitchell Johnson joins team mate Brett Lee in celebrating the wicket of New Zealand's Grant Elliot during the ICC Champions Trophy Final between Australia and New Zealand played at Supersport Park on October 5, 2009 in Centurion, South Africa.
View Photo »Australia's Mitchell Johnson (L) celebrates the wicket of New Zealand's Ross Taylor (R) during the ICC Champions Trophy's final match between Australia and New Zealand at SuperSport Park in Centurion on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's Brett Lee (L) and Mitchell Johnson appeal unsuccessfully for the wicket of New Zealand's Aaron Redmond during their ICC Champions Trophy final cricket match in Pretoria, October 5, 2009.
View Photo »New Zealand batsman Aaron Redmond look on as Australia's Mitchell Johnson, left, and Mike Hussey appeal unsuccessful during the final Champions Trophy cricket match at Centurion, South Africa, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009.
View Photo »Australian player Mitchell Johnson warms up on October 4, 2009 during a training session on the eve of the ICC Champions Trophy final match between New Zealand and Australia at Supersport park cricket ground in Centurion, South Africa.
View Photo »England batsman Joe Denly avoids a bouncer from Australian bowler Mitchell Johnson (unseen) during the ICC Champions Trophy 1st semi final between England and Australia at SuperSport Park in Centurion on October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Australian cricketers congratulate bowler Mitchell Johnson (R) after his dismissal of unseen England batsman Paul Collingwood during the ICC Champions Trophy 1st semi final between England and Australia at SuperSport Park in Centurion, on October 2, 2009.
View Photo »England batsman Joe Denly avoids a bouncer from Australian bowler Mitchell Johnson (unseen) during the ICC Champions Trophy 1st semi final between England and Australia at SuperSport Park in Centurion on October 2, 2009.
View Photo »England batsman Joe Denly avoids a bouncer from Australian bowler Mitchell Johnson (unseen) during the ICC Champions Trophy 1st semi final between England and Australia at SuperSport Park in Centurion on October 2, 2009.
View Photo »England batsman Joe Denly avoids a bouncer from Australian bowler Mitchell Johnson (unseen) during the ICC Champions Trophy 1st semi final between England and Australia at SuperSport Park in Centurion on October 2, 2009.
View Photo »England's batsman Joe Denly avoids a bouncer from Australian bowler Mitchell Johnson (unseen) during the ICC Champions Trophy 1st semi final between England and Australia at SuperSport Park in Centurion, on October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Australian cricketers congratulate bowler Mitchell Johnson (R) after his dismissal of unseen England batsman Paul Collingwood during the ICC Champions Trophy 1st semi final between England and Australia at SuperSport Park in Centurion, on October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's Mitchell Johnson (L) and captain Ricky Ponting (R) arrange their fielders during their ICC Champions Trophy cricket match against England in Pretoria October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's Mitchell Johnson, left, field off his own bowling, with umpire Brent Bowden of New Zealand at right, during their semi-final of the Champions Trophy cricket match against England, at the Supersport Park in Centurion, South Africa, Friday Oct. 2, 2009.
View Photo »JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 01: Mitchell Johnson of Australia on stage to collect his award for The ICC Cricketer of the Year during the ICC Annual Awards Ceremony held at the Sandton Convention Centre on October 1, 2009 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
View Photo »JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 01: (L - R) The Emerging Player of the Year, Peter Siddle of Australia, The Associate and Affiliate Player of the Year, William Porterfield of Ireland, The ICC Cricketer of the Year, Mitchell Johnson of Australia, The Women's Cricketer of the Year,...
View Photo »CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: Mitchell Johnson of Australia appeals unsuccessfully against Aaron Redmond of New Zealand during the ICC Champions Trophy Final between Australia and New Zealand played at Supersport Park on October 5, 2009 in Centurion, South Africa.
View Photo »You've got Shaun Marsh who's in the side as well, who's done that before. Maybe there's an opportunity there, we'll have to wait and see
The most obvious bowler outside Mitchell Johnson, Ben Hilfenhaus and Peter Siddle is Doug Bollinger, who's been bowling very well in the one-dayers in India.
Brett was disappointed to miss a game for Australia but I'm sure he'll be trying to get back as quickly as he can and get out there
Forty-five minutes of lethal new-ball bowling from Doug Bollinger and Mitchell Johnson paved the way for the six-wicket win at the Nehru Stadium at Guwahati
A tour of India is always exciting and challenging. The conditions here are different and the weather makes it tougher. You get to face the biggest players in their own backyard. We are looking forward to the contest
Injury has hit us hard. Lot of guys are in and out of the side. Brett (Lee) could play just one game before returning. Mitchell Johnson is only coming up now and James Hopes is not playing yet. But we have to try to get on with it and play the best game we can. We have to give 100 percent
I look at the wickets I got in the past and I was unpredictable. I was trying to be too perfect with my line and length in England but guys like Michael Clarke and Ricky Ponting say just bowl fast
Both sides are very competitive. They don't want to give each other an inch. MS is a very aggressive and positive guy. Mitchell Johnson is the same.
It's a surprise. I didn't perform at my best in the Ashes. I seriously expected guys like Andrew Strauss to be ahead of me.
Our medical staff have now decided that while both Brett Lee and Mitchell Johnson's injuries have responded well to treatment, they will be severe enough to rule them out of contention for Wednesday's match in Nagpur
Mitchell Johnson woke up a lot better today morning than we thought he would be when we drafted him in the media release yesterday evening. So it is really pleasing to see him get up today and shine. We will see how he pulls up after the training session today but all the indications are that he might w...
Brett Lee has a mild right-elbow strain and will continue to be treated and assessed before the next game. Mitchell Johnson suffered an inversion strain of his left ankle. He will now receive treatment – and as with Brett, it will depend on how he responds to treatment over the next two days before a de...
Our medical staff have now decided that while both Brett Lee [right elbow] and Mitchell Johnson's [left ankle] injuries have responded well to treatment, they will be severe enough to rule them out of contention for tomorrow's match in Nagpur
James Hopes, Brett Lee and Mitchell Johnson all underwent scans in Baroda this morning
We saw how dangerous Mitchell Johnson was against us on both Australian and South African wickets, because his stock ball - back of a length - was getting rib high on bouncy tracks and hitting batsmen under the heart
Brett Lee, Mitchell Johnson and Peter Siddle are going to be a handful, make no mistakes about that. We saw in the Champions Trophy, they have not given too many runs except an odd match. And Lee has bowled brilliantly in the Champions League
Mitchell Johnson is going from strength to strength and the others boys are also developing well. I think we have got a good mix of youth and experience.
One of the reasons Australia is really good is because they are playing six specialist bowlers and most of them can bat especially Mitchell Johnson and Brett Lee.
Getting to represent my country is an enormous honour and it has been a great time for me to be part of the team. It's been very enjoyable. I'm very pleased. It has been an amazing 12 months and part of it is down to the blokes I've been playing with. It is quite a young group, with Mitchell Johnson and...
We also need our bowlers to bat better. If you look at the Australians, they have Brett Lee and Mitchell Johnson who can bat well. It helps their side. If we can have a bowler who can bowl seam up and bat, it would help us to play, perhaps two spinners and five bowlers
We had Australia 170-odd for seven but the game was taken away from us in the last 10 overs. Mitchell Johnson played well and Brett Lee also played a pretty good innings
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