Mitchell Johnson Slams Hazlewood's IPL Choice After WTC Defeat: Questioning Priorities and Team Mindset.
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Mitchell Johnson has ignited a fierce debate within Australian cricket, sharply criticizing Josh Hazlewood's decision to prioritize the Indian Premier League (IPL) over preparations for the World Test Championship (WTC) final. Following Australia's defeat to South Africa in the WTC final, Johnson didn't hold back in his assessment, questioning the mindset of senior players and urging selectors to consider a generational shift.

Johnson's criticism centers on Hazlewood's choice to rejoin Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) after a side strain, despite the WTC final looming. Hazlewood played a crucial role in RCB's title-winning campaign, claiming 22 wickets, but managed only two wickets in the WTC final. Johnson implied that Hazlewood's focus was misdirected, suggesting that national team duties should take precedence over lucrative T20 leagues. He pointed out concerns about Hazlewood's fitness in recent years, further emphasizing the need for players to prioritize national team preparation.

Johnson didn't limit his critique to Hazlewood alone. He challenged the automatic selection of Australia's established bowling quartet – Mitchell Starc, Hazlewood, Pat Cummins, and Nathan Lyon – suggesting that their positions should no longer be guaranteed. He argued that Lyon also appeared below his best during the WTC final. Johnson's remarks suggest a need for selectors to reassess their reliance on senior players and consider giving opportunities to emerging talents.

The former fast bowler also questioned whether some veteran players were prolonging their careers solely to participate in a farewell Ashes series. He stressed the importance of embracing the future and fostering confidence in the next generation of Test players. Johnson highlighted players like Sam Konstas, Josh Inglis, and Scott Boland, who are eager to represent their country but are not receiving adequate opportunities. He specifically mentioned Konstas as a solid option for the West Indies pitches, especially with the experienced Usman Khawaja alongside him.

Johnson's comments have sparked considerable discussion about the balance between international cricket and T20 leagues, player priorities, and the future direction of the Australian Test team. His central question – "Is that the mindset you want?" – challenges the current culture and demands a critical evaluation of player commitment and selection strategies. The debate is likely to continue as Australia prepares for upcoming series and considers the composition of its squad moving forward.


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