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Mitchell Johnson signs with Perth Scorchers for BBL 2016-17
The 34-year-old has been recruited by the BBL's Perth Scorchers and said on Tuesday he was hoping to mentor young talent.
Written by Agence France-Presse
Published: Aug 02, 2016, 08:51 AM (IST)
Edited: Aug 02, 2016, 02:17 PM (IST)


Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson, who retired from international cricket last year citing a lack of hunger, has signed for a Twenty20 team in the domestic Big Bash League (BBL). The 34-year-old has been recruited by the BBL’s Perth Scorchers and said on Tuesday he was hoping to mentor young talent. “I want to be involved in the coaching side of things which has become a bit more of a focus for me,” Johnson said in a statement. Johnson has never played in Australia’s Big Bash League, which is played in December and January and last year attracted players such as Kevin Pietersen, Usman Khawaja and Jacques Kallis, but said he would have only joined Perth. READ: Mitchell Johnson to play for Perth Scorchers in BBL 2016-17
MJ: “I’m excited to work with our young bowlers. Jason Behrendorff is one in particular, he works very hard.” pic.twitter.com/BNWfl0jidS
— Perth Scorchers (@ScorchersBBL) August 2, 2016
“I was never going anywhere else and always wanted to stay here and be part of the community,” Johnson said. “To be able to play for the Perth Scorchers, where I live and where I’m based, is perfect for me,” he added.
In announcing his retirement in November, Johnson, who played 73 Tests, 153 one-dayers and 30 T20 games for Australia, said he no longer enjoyed the challenges of the tough days in the field. “It was a little bit physical, but it was more the mental side of things, I had just had enough,” he said of his decision. “I felt I couldn’t compete at this level any more — on those tough days I didn’t want to be there,” he added.
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Johnson, who took 313 wickets in 73 Tests for Australia, had been courted by the Scorchers and Brisbane Heat. He had previously been listed with both the sides in earlier editions of the competition.