In his brief test career he has shown a bit of ability to become a bowling all-rounder. Some of his shots remind me a bit of Wasim Akram who was a dangerous number 8 when switched on. I don't think Johnson has the same attacking flair that Akram's batting possessed but hopefully he can become a consistent batter at number 8 and work with the top order.
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Think we are forgetting M Clarke has had a fairly good summer against both NZ and South Africa. It has been either him or Ponting making the runsMore of an In Bruges guy?Comment
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A good number 8 or 9 can go a long way to helping build a big score. They don't necessarily have to make a big score themselves but if they can stick around and work with one of the established guys, they are invaluable.Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"Comment
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How far off is he from being considered a genuine all-rounder?- I'm a visionary - Only here to confirm my biases -Comment
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I think in another thread I discussed that Johnson had progressed ahead of Lee (when fit) in the batting order. He showed in this innings that this thought is probably on the money.
I think Johnson has the ability to average 25-30 over his career with the bat which is very handy for a guy coming in at no.8. (He is averaging 25.32 at present)
Putting it into perspective our two most recent no 8's have been Shane Warne who averaged 17.32 & Lee who average is 20.12.Comment
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Mitch has a very good batting technique, hits that ball hard, but also watches the ball closely which alot of lower order batsmen don't do, he already has two test half centuries, and won't be too long before he notches up his first century.
He will be a much better bat than the likes of Warne & Lee, also has a deadly arm in the field.
One thing that fat clown Botham said was that the Aussies have no one coming through with the ball, well, he obviously hasn't watched too much of Mitch Johnson......or Siddle for that matter, he also impresses me with the ball, and can bat a bit as well.Comment
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Certaintly is Walsh, with 43.
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