Former fast bowler Mitchell Johnson's harsh criticism of Warner, the Australian batsman also broke his silence
Mitchell Johnson had criticized David Warner and questioned his decision to retire. Photo fileAustralian batsman David Warner broke his silence on former fast bowler Mitchell Johnson's criticism.
According to Australian media, in a column, Mitchell Johnson criticized David Warner and questioned his decision to retire.
The former fast bowler said why David Warner, caught in the biggest scandal in the history of Australian cricket and suffering from problems, is being given a farewell as per his wish.
After this column, Mitchell Johnson faced severe criticism and the former fast bowler had to pay a heavy price for his column and was also removed from the Triple M commentary panel for the series between Australia and Pakistan.
The first match of the three-Test series between Pakistan and Australia is going to start from December 14 in Perth.
Responding to Mitchell Johnson's criticism, David Warner refused to add fuel to the fire during an interview, saying that former team-mates are entitled to their opinion, everyone is entitled to their opinion, we have to move on now, this season. Not without a headline, we look forward to the first Test match of the season in Perth.
In a TV program, Australian captain Pete Cummins also expressed his opinion on this issue and said that I think we care about each other a lot, we have been playing together for years, playing with David Warner and Steve Smith. It has been 12 years.
"We're going to protect each other, we're hopeful for a successful season and we have a lot of positive things to focus on," Pat Cummins said.
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