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Australia needs Johnson: Brett Lee
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 29 - 08 - 2013

SYDNEY — Veteran fast bowler Brett Lee said Wednesday Australia must inject the fear factor into its attack and called for Mitchell Johnson to be recalled for the home Ashes series.
The former Test quick, who frequently delivered balls in the 150kph (93mph) range, wants to see Johnson back in the frame to add some genuine pace, along with Pat Cummins.
Australia lost the five-Test series in England 3-0 and Lee, who still plays in Australia's domestic Big Bash League, told reporters it had been disappointing.
"I think pace-wise we've done pretty well," he said. "The only negative thing you can probably draw upon, and listening to the commentary team over there, was that Australia chose all the same type of bowler.
"I want to see a Pat Cummins come in, I want to see Mitchell Johnson back." Lee, who in an injury-marred international career played 76 Tests, 221 ODIs and 25 T20s, said he had been impressed with the sometimes erratic Johnson during the Indian Premier League earlier this year.
"I was surprised that Mitchell Johnson didn't get the opportunity, and that's nothing against the guys that went over, they all warranted their spot," Lee said of the Test squad.
"Get some pace in, get some pace back in the Australian team. Get some sort of fear factor going. 130km seam up is good. You need that."
Left-armer Johnson is part of the Australian one-day team in England but Cummins has a back problem and could miss much of the 2013-14 Australian summer season.
Australia has now gone nine Tests without a victory following a 4-0 loss in India earlier this year. The first of five Ashes Tests on home soil starts in Brisbane in November.
Maxwell ready for verbal barbs
Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell is preparing himself for plenty of banter in the forthcoming limited overs internationals against England.
Following England's 3-0 Ashes series win completed with Sunday's drawn fifth Test at The Oval, the arch-rivals face each other in international cricket's shorter formats, starting with the first of two Twenty20 fixtures in Southampton Thursday.
Australia Test captain Michael Clarke and England batsman Kevin Pietersen exchanged a few heated words at the Oval while, during the course of the fifth Test, Australia coach Darren Lehmann called Stuart Broad a cheat during a radio interview.
Lehmann was fined 20 precent of his match fee by the International Cricket Council but later apologized to Broad, with England's Twenty20 captain then declaring the matter closed.
However, with both sides set to field much-changed teams at the Rose Bowl Thursday, Maxwell does not anticipate any lingering feuds come the start of the white-ball series. "All that was said was a bit hyped up and with the radio (as well)," Maxwell told Sky Sports News Tuesday. "There's going to be a new set of banter in the T20, different squads and obviously a few mates as well so it should be good fun." — Agencies


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