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Mitchell Johnson’s moustache is back
Mitchell Johnson‘s mean ‘mo’ that had England scampering for their lives in the recent Ashes series is back and he is looking forward to extending his extraordinary run against the best team in the world, South Africa. South Africa boast the top two ranked Test bowlers in Vernon Philander and Dale Steyn respectively, with 12th-rated Morne Morkel completing a...
Written by CricketCountry Staff
Published: Feb 04, 2014, 09:47 AM (IST)
Edited: Feb 04, 2014, 09:48 AM (IST)

Mitchell Johnson‘s mean ‘mo’ that had England scampering for their lives in the recent Ashes series is back and he is looking forward to extending his extraordinary run against the best team in the world, South Africa.
South Africa boast the top two ranked Test bowlers in Vernon Philander and Dale Steyn respectively, with 12th-rated Morne Morkel completing a formidable three-pronged pace battery.
According to News.com.au, Rogers, who has thrived in the hothouse of Ashes combat through 10-straight Tests since his unexpected recall last year, said that he is not yet having any nightmares about facing the South African pace attack, adding that he is looking forward to the challenge of facing them.
Rogers however, said that the South African attack is even possibly another step up from what they faced from England pacemen Stuart Broad and James Anderson, although he added that he is somewhat aware of what he would be facing as he has seen the South Africans bowl for years on TV and had also faced a couple of them.
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