Mitchell Johnson quits 'lengthy' BBL

IANS  |  Perth 

The high intensity and length of the (BBL) has forced fast bowling great to distance himself from it's further seasons, also raising questions about his further involvement with the (IPL).

(CA) had recently announced a revamp of the BBL, switching it to a full home-and-away season with 14 games, plus the finals.

Johnson, who will turn 37 this November, however has stressed on his availability for other global Twenty20 competitions and is currently eyeing the 10-over tournament to be played in the (UAE).

"The intensity and length of the BBL is just too much for someone who will be 37 at the start of the summer," Johnson's was quoted as saying by newspaper.

"Mitch has put his name up for the Emirates tournament in Dubai, but that is half the length of the BBL," he added.

Johnson, a veteran of 73 Tests with 313 wickets, was on a year-by-year contract with the till last season.

The decision to quit the BBL has also raised doubts over Johnson's participation in the IPL, which also stretches to almost two months, with eight teams playing in a home-and-away format, besides the knock-outs.

Johnson, who retired from Test in 2015, has plied his trade with various IPL franchises, including the Mumbai Indians and Kings XI Punjab. In 2018, he was picked by the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), where he played six games and took two wickets.

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First Published: Wed, July 25 2018. 17:36 IST