Former Australian pacer Mitchell Johnson criticised Team India for using ineffective intimidation tactics against Australia’s debutant players in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Johnson said the attempts to unnerve the rookies failed as two of them performed well in Australia’s 3-1 series win. He emphasised the need for experienced players to guide newcomers in handling high-pressure situations.
‘India’s intimidation tactics didn’t pay off’: Johnson after Aus’ BGT win

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