Playing on docile wickets bane of Indian pacers, says Mitchell Johnson

Mitchell Johnson believes playing predominantly on unresponsive home pitches is the reason behind the slow progress of Indian pacers. The retired Australian quick also underlined the importance of mental toughness for a fast bowler, as a speedster can never completely be niggle free.

âOver the last four years, thereâs been a huge improvement in the physique of Indian fast bowlers. One of the things that
âIshant Sharma is a good example. When he entered the scene, he was bowling at 150 km/hr. He just couldnât keep it up because he was bowling on flat wickets day in day out. It plays with your mind and body as well. You canât keep bending your back every day on this kind of wickets.âÂ
The 35-year-old left-arm speedster took 313 wickets in 73 Tests and 239 scalps in 153 ODIs.
âI canât remember a game where I have felt totally fresh, without niggles. You always have a niggle. Itâs your mental capacity that matters. Itâs a long process and I am still learningâ, said Johnson, who still plays in T20 Leagues.Â
âFitness has changed a lot. Earlier the running
âYou canât just go to the gym and try and get very big. Thereâs no point if you get too big in the upper body, a fast bowler loses his flexibility. Itâs all about core and lower body strength. Playing T20, whatâs the point of running 5-10
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