Fearsome Australian left-arm fast bowler who combined searing pace with a hostile bouncer to terrorise batsmen worldwide and claim over 300 international wickets.
Mitchell Johnson was a left-arm fast bowler who could be genuinely unplayable on his day, generating extreme pace and awkward bounce. His 2013–14 Ashes series performance is the stuff of legend — he took 37 wickets as England capitulated 5–0, ending many careers. Despite his inconsistency at times, Johnson's sheer pace and aggression made him one of the most feared bowlers of his era.