Mitchell Johnson To Retire from International Cricket

Australian paceman Mitchell Johnson has announced his retirement from all international cricket at the end of the ongoing Test against New Zealand, joining a host of fellow veterans who recently called it quits.He follows Michael Clarke, Brad Haddin, Ryan Harris, Chris Rogers and Shane Watson into retirement, who all quit after the recent Ashes series against England. After making his first class debut with Queensland in 2001, Johnson got his start in the Test team in 2007. He later moved to Western Australia. His best haul was 8-61 against South Africa, at the WACA Ground, in 2008.

Australian paceman Mitchell Johnson has announced his retirement from all international cricket at the end of the ongoing Test against New Zealand, joining a host of fellow veterans who recently called it quits.He follows Michael Clarke, Brad Haddin, Ryan Harris, Chris Rogers and Shane Watson into retirement, who all quit after the recent Ashes series against England.
After making his first class debut with Queensland in 2001, Johnson got his start in the Test team in 2007. He later moved to Western Australia.
His best haul was 8-61 against South Africa, at the WACA Ground, in 2008.

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