London, Aug 19: Former Australian pacer Mitchell Johnson has been elected as an honorary member of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). The announcement was made by the club on Sunday during the second Ashes Test which ended in a tense draw at Lord's. 

Advertisement

"It's an absolutely amazing feeling and I never thought I'd be sitting here at Lord's as an honorary life member," said Johnson. 

Advertisement

"It's nice to be recognised by MCC. I am really honoured and really proud to be in this position right now."

Johnson made his Test debut in 2007 and claimed 313 wickets at an average of 28.40 in 73 Test matches for Australia.

He became one of the most feared fast bowlers in the world and his prowess for terrifying batsmen was evident during the 2013-14 season, when he took 59 wickets in eight Tests against England and South Africa. 

He was particularly devastating during the Ashes of that year, in which Australia recorded only the fourth Ashes whitewash in history.

Advertisement

Johnson was as prolific in international white-ball cricket, taking 239 wickets in 153 ODIs and 38 wickets in his 30 T20Is. 

About the Author

Saurabh Sharma
An ardent cricket fan, Saurabh is covering cricket for last 12 years. He has started his professional journey with the Hindi publication, Navbharat Times (Times of India Group). Later on, he moved to TV (Sadhna News). In 2014, he joined Cricketnmore. Currently, he is serving as the editor of cricketnmore.com. His grasp on cricket statistics and ability to find an interesting angle in a news story make him a perfect fit for the online publishing business. He is also acting as a show producer for our ongoing video series - Cricket Tales, Cricket Flashback, & Cricket Trivia Read More
Latest Cricket News