Johnson storms up the rankings

Mitchell Johnson stormed into the top 10 in the bowlers’ rankings in the Reliance Mobile ICC Test Player Rankings.

This is the first time the 27- year-old left-arm seamer broke into the top 10 after another special performance against New Zealand at the Adelaide Oval in the second Test. Read more
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