“Take out Labuschagne” – Former Australian legend gave a shocking statement before the pink ball test.

Labuschagne had scored two half-centuries in the first Test played against Pakistan this year. However, the world No. 1 batsman in Test cricket has looked out of form since then. He has scored just one half-century in his last 10 innings in the longest format of the game. Labuschagne recorded scores of 2 (52) and 3 (5) in the first Test against India at the Optus Stadium in Perth. He was out LBW in both the innings. Mitchell Johnson gave a shocking statement regarding Marnus Labuschagne Mitchell Johnson wrote in his column in ‘Nightly’, “Marnus Labuschagne has been struggling to score runs for a long time and another player should be fielded in his place in the second Test match in Adelaide. This does not mean that anyone was made a scapegoat for the crushing defeat in the first Test match. Johnson believes that Labuschagne should play domestic cricket to get back in form.

Mitchell Johnson hopes to resolve his differences with Warner before commentating together on BGT

BGT series starting from 22nd November Mitchell Johnson and David Warner (Image Credit- Twitter Former Australian opening batsman and bowler David Warner and Mitchell Johnson have played cricket together for a long time. Johnson and Warner, who have played 80 international matches together in the Australian playing eleven, have been part of the team together in many historic victories. However, outside the field the pair does not seem to be anything special. Both have often been vocal about each other. So in his column written for a newspaper, Johnson had even called Warner’s wife, who was constantly defending him, cringe. After this Warner had some words about Johnson. After this, Johnson wrote a scathing article about Warner’s role in the 2018 Sandpapergate case. On the other hand, now that both have retired from the game, the duo is going to be seen working together again. It is noteworthy that the broadcasters have signed contracts with both the legendary players for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test series between India and Australia starting from November 22. Johnson will be seen commentating for Cricket 7 and Warner Fox Cricket. On the other hand, before facing each other in this series, Johnson has said that he is hopeful that his differences with Warner will be resolved. Mitchell Johnson gave a big statement Let us tell you that before BGT, Johnson was quoted by The Nightly as saying – We are adults, and you have to move on. You live your own life. We meet each other sometimes. So according to me I am an adult, he (Warner) is an adult. You wish each other well as you have a great day. So, I don’t take much from one incident. Johnson further said – This is no longer about us, now we are in the commentary box, we are there to give information. In recent times, I have also given an insight regarding that. He is one of those characters who becomes difficult. But you say what you feel. He’s a former player now, he’s in the commentary box like everyone else, and I think he should be able to give insight.

These are the top 5 left-arm fast bowlers from around the world, who have left their mark in international cricket

Left-arm fast bowlers have always been seen bowling brilliantly in international cricket. Zaheer Khan and Sourav Ganguly. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images) Left-arm fast bowlers have always been seen bowling brilliantly in international cricket. There are many left-arm fast bowlers in international cricket against whom the batsmen of the opposing team have faced a lot of problems. The best thing about left-arm fast bowlers is that they can trouble the batsmen of the opposing team a lot with their swing bowling. All international teams definitely want to include left-arm fast bowlers in their squad. With this, today we tell you about five such left-arm fast bowlers whose performance has been of high level in international cricket. 1- Wasim Akram Wasim Akram. (Photo by Bob Thomas/Getty Images) Wasim Akram is considered one of the best fast bowlers in the world. He has played 460 matches for Pakistan in which the legendary fast bowler has taken 916 wickets. Wasim Akram retired from international cricket in 2003. However, as long as he played matches for Pakistan, he never let the batsmen of the opposing team dominate him. Despite retirement, there are still many young players who consider Wasim Akram as their idol. Wasim Akram made his international debut for Pakistan at the age of 18. Wasim Akram is also known as the Sultan of Swing.