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Star cricketer Johnson calls time on career

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Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson said Sunday he was retiring from all forms of cricket as his body was “starting to shut down,” almost three years after he stepped down from the internatio­nal game.

The 36-year-old quit Twenty20 Big Bash League team the Perth Scorchers last month, but had not ruled out playing in the Indian Premier League or other domestic T20 competitio­ns.

“It’s over. I’ve bowled my final ball. Taken my final wicket. Today I announce my retirement from all forms of cricket,” Johnson wrote for the Perth Now news website on Sunday.

“I had hoped to continue playing in various Twenty20 competitio­ns around the world until perhaps the middle of next year. But the fact is my body is starting to shut down.”

Johnson said he would consider channeling his “competitiv­e edge” into a coaching or mentoring role in the future.

Renowned for his ferocious pace, Johnson announced his retirement from internatio­nal cricket during the Test series against New Zealand in Perth in November 2015, saying he had lost the hunger to play the long form of the game.

From the coastal Queensland city of Townsville, Johnson made his first-class debut with the state in 2001 before getting his start in the Test team in 2007.

Described by longtime mentor Dennis Lillee as a “once in a generation” bowler, the former Cricketer of the Year played 73 Tests for Australia, claiming 313 wickets.

He also claimed 239 wickets in 153 one-day internatio­nals, and 38 wickets in 30 T20 internatio­nals for Australia.

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