In a surprising turn of events, former Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson has launched a scathing attack on his ex-teammate David Warner regarding the upcoming farewell Test series. Warner, named in the 14-man squad against Pakistan, has expressed a desire to conclude his red-ball career at the SCG.
In a column for The West Australian, Johnson questioned the privilege of a struggling Test opener being able to choose his retirement date. Johnson, known for his strong opinions, didn’t shy away from bringing up the infamous “Sandpapergate” scandal from 2018.
David Warner, a central figure in the controversy, received a 12-month ban for his involvement.
“As we prepare for David Warner’s farewell series, can somebody please tell me why?” Johnson wrote. “Why a struggling Test opener gets to nominate his own retirement date.“
“And why a player at the centre of one of the biggest scandals in Australian cricket history warrants a hero’s send-off?”
Johnson criticized Warner’s perceived arrogance and disrespect towards the country, emphasizing that his farewell series echoes the same attitude. The former fast bowler even humorously suggested that fans might bring sandpaper to the farewell, referencing the scandal.
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Despite their successful partnership in the Australian team, including the 2013-14 Ashes whitewash and the 2015 ODI World Cup victory, Johnson’s relationship with Warner seems strained. This latest attack follows Johnson’s previous criticism of Pat Cummins in his newspaper column during the fallout from Justin Langer’s exit as the Australian coach.
The Australian squad for the upcoming Test series against Pakistan features few surprises, with veteran spinner Nathan Lyon returning after recovering from a calf injury. The only potential debutant is Western Australian Lance Morris, while Mitchell Marsh is expected to retain the allrounder position.
Barring injury, David Warner is set to open the innings alongside Usman Khawaja, despite his recent struggles with form.
As the cricket community awaits the highly anticipated series, Johnson’s critical remarks have added an unexpected layer of drama to Warner’s farewell.
Australia squad vs Pakistan in Perth Test: David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Mitch Marsh, Alex Carey, Pat Cummins (capt), Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood, Scott Boland, Cameron Green, Lance Morris.