Thursday, 2 June 2011

The ashes of 2010: Shane Watson Australia Cannes for wicketless pace-man Mitchell Johnson

Johnson welcomed, before Ash, that it would target Andrew Strauss, but rarely threatened while the captain of England is 110 runs as tourists reached 309-1 strains on the fourth day Sunday.

After a 2009 Ashes aftermath, Johnson is still recording its first window of this series and has the worst economy rates in the two sleeves.

Johnson also pass the chances of some what Australia created throughout the day, passing a reader Andrew Strauss, when the captain of England was 69.

But Watson, who is also a part-time paceman for Australia, stated that all launchers team must share responsibility for the absence of ATMs in the second round of England.

"I think that you can differentiate Mitch," said Watson. "All launchers Bowl particularly well.

"I was bowling ball loose one more and it's my job to bind an end and let others attack", he said."It's execution and bowling exactly where we want."

With Australia still just 88 tracks behind, Watson hopes that his side can consolidate a strong first session on the last day and put in place a possible victory.

"We are still in the game, but we need to turn very quickly," said Watson. "We still need nine wickets, which seems far away after today.

"We saw the flow through the four days so far and reflux of jeu.Je thinks that this is going to be in the same way in all of the série.Permet hope it is our way of tomorrow."


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