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“They are both adults…” – Steve Waugh gives his opinion on the Mitchell Johnson vs David Warner saga

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“They are both adults…” – Steve Waugh gives his opinion on the Mitchell Johnson vs David Warner saga


Former Australian captain Steve Waugh has given his opinion on the Mitchell Johnson vs David Warner saga. He said they are both adults and should be able to handle criticism.

Australian cricket It was recently marred by a striking controversy since two of the nation’s greats were involved. Johnson did not go easy on veteran opener David Warner, who will retire from Test cricket after the upcoming series against Pakistan.

In his column for Western Australia, Mitchell Johnson criticized veteran opener David Warner, saying he does not deserve a hero’s farewell as he was part of the sandpapergate scandal. He said a Test opener who didn’t perform should not decide when he will end his career.

This is quite surprising, since many experts and fans asked about Mitchell Johnson made such comments. Chief selector George Bailey also interrupted and said that the former pacer might not have been in a good mental space when he made such comments. However, the left-arm pacer also criticized him for his comments about his mental health.

Steve Waugh gave his opinion on the fight between Mitchell Johnson and David Warner and stated that both have the right to their opinion. Speaking to the Sydney Morning Herald, he explained:

“We should be able to fix it. “They are both adults who have the right to their opinion and should be able to handle criticism.”

“I’m a little lost about the origin,” Brad Haddin on the Mitchell Johnson vs. David Warner saga

Former Australian cricketer Brad Haddin also recently shared his verdict on the fight between Mitchell Johnson and David Warner. He said he never saw any problem between the two greats of Australian cricket and the former’s comment came as a surprise to him.

He was surprised by Mitchell Johnson’s statement and said that David Warner and Johnson have had great memories playing together. Speaking to Fox Cricket, he explained:

“I’ve played with both Mitch (Johnson) and Dave (Warner) and they’ve won World Cups together, they’ve won Ashes together, they’ve been through tough conditions alongside each other. I have never seen any problem between them. So, from my point of view, I’m a little lost as to where it came from between those two.”