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Michelle Johnson Will not play in the big bash

Australian Fast bowler Mitchell Johnson has refused to play in big bash due to the busy schedule of the Australian cricket. Australia now have to go to Sri Lanka tour then South Africa tour after returning from South Africa, Australia will host New Zealand and India Series.

Johnson said to reporters in Brisbane at Australia training center that "At the moment I've decided not to sign with any of the Twenty20 sides. The Perth Scorchers (a Big Bash side) approached me and at the moment I am just happy to focus on the summer coming up"

He said India team is coming here and actually india is extremely strong team. Our coming schedule is quite busy. First go to the Sri Lanka tour then in South Africa. we will be quite busy in the summer in the domestic series so my full attention is on these Schedule.

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