Australia captain, Ricky Ponting says with cricket betting odds, under-fire bowler Mitchell Johnson will not be made a scapegoat after England's 115-run win in the second Ashes Test.
During England's 2nd innings, Johnson took only 3 wickets for 200 runs in the match, including 0-68 in 17 overs.
Ricky Ponting said, "We have to be careful how we manage him over the next bit. At edgbaston, asked about the 3rd Test, Of course I can see him playing. It's not as if he's lost everything he ever had."
Ponting
also said, "He's up for the challenge. He's continually trying to make
himself better in all aspects of his game; hopefully we will see some
improvement from him in Northampton, if he does happen to play that
game”.
Ponting
is eager to boost the confidence of the 27-year-old paceman and stated:
"Bowling coach Troy Cooley is obviously working really closely with
him.”
Although
he disappointed with the ball at Lord's, Johnson showed his prowess
with the bat, making a belligerent 63 off 75 balls after coming in at
number eight in Australia's second innings.
"What
you don't want to do with youngish blokes - Mitch has only played
20-odd Tests and is still pretty new to the game and pretty new to fast
bowling - is to fill their heads full of too much and have him thinking
of too many things all the time."
The
tourists have a 3 day tour match against Northamptonshire, which starts
on Friday, before the third Test gets under way at Edgbaston on 30
July. Watch online cricket betting odds for more details.
Ponting
believes that could be the chance Johnson needs and he added, "It would
be great to see him get a bit more confidence and a bit more rhythm
than he's got at the moment."
With
Brett Lee still struggling for fitness, Stuart Clark is the leading
candidate to replace Johnson if Australia decides to make a change.