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Mitchell Johnson was born on 2 November 1981 in Victoria, Australia. Raised in an upper-middle-class family that owned a business, Johnson was an active child who enjoyed playing football and rugby. His path to cricket began unexpectedly when a cricket team coach recognized his athletic potential and invited him to join a practice session. Although initially viewed as a promising batsman due to his physique and strength, the coach was surprised to discover Johnson's talent as a fast bowler.
Johnson’s bowling action was unconventional, relying heavily on arm strength to generate pace. Despite its unorthodox nature, this technique was highly effective. He quickly became a regular member of his local cricket team, leading them to multiple victories with his blistering speed. His growing reputation as a fearsome fast bowler earned him a spot on Australia’s Under-17 team, which toured England and South Africa. During the tour, he claimed 15 wickets, drawing the attention of national selectors.
Following his impressive Under-17 performances, Johnson was promoted to Australia's Under-19 team and participated in the Under-19 Cricket World Cup. Although Australia lost the tournament to India, Johnson’s individual performance was commendable, securing him consideration for the senior national team.
Mitchell Johnson made his debut for the Australian national team in 2007 during a tour of South Africa, contributing to a series victory with strong all-round performances. He quickly established himself as a key player in the squad, known for his intimidating pace and aggressive bowling. However, after a few years, a dip in form led to his exclusion from the team. Not one to be deterred, Johnson revamped his training regimen, focusing on strength and precision, leading to a successful return to international cricket with even greater pace and consistency.
During a Big Bash League match, Johnson delivered a ball reportedly clocked at 165 km/h, one of the fastest deliveries at the time. Although this speed was later surpassed by fellow Australian pacers, it added to his reputation as one of the quickest bowlers of his era. In 2011, he joined the Indian Premier League (IPL) when the Mumbai Indians signed him. He produced several match-winning performances but was later transferred to Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings), where he continued to have a significant impact.
Johnson retired from all forms of professional cricket in 2016, concluding a distinguished career that left a lasting mark on the sport. He is married to his longtime partner and together they have two children. The family resides in Sydney, where Johnson spends time managing personal business interests.
Mitchell Johnson maintains a notable presence on social media, particularly on Instagram and Twitter, where he regularly shares updates and interacts with fans. He is widely regarded as one of the best fast bowlers of his generation, earning praise from cricket legends and coaches alike. His estimated net worth is around $20 million, and he remains involved in the cricket community by participating in charity matches and making guest appearances at cricket academies around the world.
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