Mitchell Johnson: from panto villain to England's nemesis

The Australian fast bowler was sometimes erratic, but could electrify a crowd and leave batsmen terrified

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Mitchell Johnson, the sometimes fearsome Australian fast bowler whose reputation veered from that of pantomime villain to dead-eyed assassin, has retired from international cricket at the age of 34.

In his final Test against New Zealand, which ended in a draw, he passed Brett Lee to go fourth on the all-time list of Australian Test bowlers, behind the greats Shane Warne, Glen McGrath and Dennis Lillee, having taken 313 wickets at 28.40 apiece in 73 matches.

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