Mitchell Johnson gets angry on Twitter, thrashes a Pakistani girl for her comment
Mitchell Johnson tweeted about his unavailability in the upcoming Pakistan Super League.
Mitchell Johnson was a feisty Australian fast bowler. He was a part of the fearsome bowling attack of Australia that crushed England four years back. Johnson has had a magnificent career. He has won almost all the honours there are to win. The speedster retired from international cricket a while back now. But, he is still playing in the shortest format of the game domestically.
The pacer has also been a part of various franchises over the past two to three years. Mitchell Johnson was supposed to be a part of the Karachi Kings side in the upcoming PSL season. However, he pulled out of the league a month before the inaugural match. He cited family reasons for the same and notified the team management. That said, there were a lot of hate comments coming towards him for the same, but he did not pay attention. But someone called Mitchell unprofessional and that led to an interesting conversation on Twitter.
Mitchell Johnson got feisty on Twitter
Mitchell Johnson tweeted about his unavailability in the upcoming Pakistan Super League. He was bought by the Karachi based side but pulled out of the tournament. The tweet was retweeted by many fans but a girl from Pakistan replied him with a comment that shook the 36-year-old.
The girl on Twitter tweeted saying, “First @MitchJohnson398 showed unprofessional stuff by skipping PSL for the reason he knew before drafts. Now, he doesn’t have heart to listen about it”
The comment was not taken nicely by Johnson and he decided to reply to the same. He said that his family comes first and it is his life so no one can have a say in it. He also said that he will block people as he pleases. Adding to that the speedster said, he won’t tolerate people abusing him.
The tweet read, “Unprofessional? My family comes first before any cricket, my life my way! I can and will block people that I wish to. I won’t listen to abuse or someone telling me how I should think or act. Thanks for your concern.”
Here is the actual conversation
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