AUS vs PAK: As Pakistan embarks on a riveting 3-game test series against Australia, the cricketing world is abuzz with anticipation. However, the excitement is not confined to the on-field action; it extends to the unexpected bombshell dropped by former Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson. In the wake of this revelation, the retirement announcement by Australian opener David Warner has sparked heated debates and divided opinions.
Johnson, known for his blistering pace on the field, unleashed a verbal bouncer off it, questioning David Warner’s handling of the infamous ball-tampering scandal. In a candid statement, Johnson expressed his frustration, stating, “It’s been five years, and David Warner has still never really owned the ball-tampering scandal. Now the way he is going out is underpinned by more of the same arrogance and disrespect to our country.”
Johnson’s remarks have not merely faded into the background; they have spread across social media platforms, splitting fans into two camps. On one side are those vehemently supporting Johnson’s stance, echoing concerns about the lack of remorse displayed by Warner over the years. On the other side, there is a chorus of disapproval, arguing that Warner has served his punishment, and his cricketing legacy should not be overshadowed by past transgressions.
To fully appreciate the context of Johnson’s critique, one must revisit the Sandpapergate scandal of 2018. David Warner, alongside Steve Smith, found himself embroiled in a controversy that shook Australian cricket to its core during the tour of South Africa. The repercussions were severe, leading to suspensions and tarnished reputations.
Amidst the social media storm ignited by Johnson’s comments, David Warner let his bat do the talking. The first day of the first test in Perth witnessed Warner’s emphatic response, a dazzling century that silenced many critics. Scoring 164 runs off 211 balls, Warner’s innings was proof of his resilience, class, and determination.
With Warner’s stellar performance, a wave of support from fans inundated social media. Many criticized Johnson for targeting a cricketing legend on the verge of bidding farewell to the game. Fans argue that Warner has endured the consequences of his actions and that his farewell series should be a celebration of his cricketing achievements. Now, the trolls have become bigger after Warner answered with the bat.
The opener’s 16 fours and 4 sixes demonstrated his ability to focus on the game, leaving fans stunned with his innings. In the face of adversity, Warner’s response on the field has reignited the debate surrounding the legitimacy of Johnson’s scathing remarks.
AUS vs PAK: Mitchell Johnson Heavily Trolled After David Warner’s Century In Perth

Hold that mitchell johnson, we let our bat do the talking
pic.twitter.com/YicV0fhcsQ— shau (@shxuryaa) December 14, 2023
Mitchell Johnson right now#AUSvsPAK https://t.co/aow3JiuQEE pic.twitter.com/vMgWZGfFmm
— Lawrence Bailey ⚪ 🇿🇦 (@LawrenceBailey0) December 14, 2023
Mitchell Johnson HOLDDDDDpic.twitter.com/DBvAYlqmBg
— Advit (@advitwake) December 14, 2023
Mitchell Johnson when warner hit century – pic.twitter.com/gGn4pIeeIw
— Kirkett (@bhaskar_sanu08) December 14, 2023