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@GraemeSmith49 has fired a couple of not-so-subtle digs at the bowling prowess of @MitchJohnson398:
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In the wake of his side’s first Test humiliation, South Africa captain Graeme Smith has questioned just how lethal Mitchell Johnson really is.
Despite Johnson’s 12-wicket haul – including the wicket of Smith twice – the captain has pointed to both the nature of the pitch in Centurion, as well as the players Johnson is dismissing.
"The stats, even in the Ashes, say that he picked up a lot of lower-order wickets," he said, while also adding: "I truly believe that the wicket played a big role in the success that he hadâ€.
A closer look at the fiery left-armer’s run of 49 wickets in six Tests at 13.14 finds little to support Smith’s claim.
Through those six matches – five in the recent Ashes whitewash and the first Test at SuperSport Park – Johnson has dismissed 26 batsmen in the top six, including 11 openers.
By the numbers, that’s 53.06 per cent of his wickets. Considering the top six make up 54.5 per cent of an XI, Johnson’s wickets are almost exactly proportionate when it comes batting positions dismissed.
Batting posn
Wickets
Openers
11
No.3
4
No.4
3
No.5
3
No.6
5
No.7
6
No.8
5
No.9
5
No.10
1
No.11
6
The 32-year-old's run of 49 wickets is also the 10th-most productive six-Test streak in the history of the game.
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