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has told England not to expect any let-up in the verbal barrage they will receive from the Australians when the second Test begins in Adelaide next week. The match referee for the series, Jeff Crowe, is set to speak to both captains, Michael Clarke and Alastair Cook, ahead of the second Test in an effort to ease tensions and remind the players of their on-field responsibilities after the sledging that occurred in the dying stages of Australia's win in Brisbane.Clarke was fined 20% of his match fee for telling England's No.11 to "get ready for a broken f***ing arm", a comment that was broadcast by the stump microphone, but no other players faced any such sanctions. However, commentator Shane Warne later claimed that Clarke was only sticking up for short-leg fieldsman George Bailey, who had been engaged in some verbals with Anderson leading up to Clarke's comment."I think it's worked for us. I definitely think they're rattled by it," Johnson, who was Man of the Match at the Gabba for his nine wickets, told reporters in Perth on Wednesday. "They don't like it at all. Obviously their coach has come out and wanted a truce from what I've heard. That's not going to change from our end."It was pretty quiet the whole match until sort of closer to the end and we know there's definitely tension there, there always has been. I thought it was really good what Michael did as a captain, that's what you want your captain to do, to stand up for the players and that's what he did."It was really exciting to see. It just happened to be that the stump mike was up at that time. There were obviously other things that were said that weren't heard. It was nothing unusual. But I was really happy with how he stood up for the team."Channel Nine's head of sport, Steve Crawley, offered an apology to Clarke following the broadcasting of his comment to Anderson, saying that the dialogue should not have been broadcast via the stump microphone. Fast bowler Peter Siddle said he expected sledging from both teams to continue as the tour progressed."Throughout the series there will be more of it going on but it will be under control," Siddle said. "Anderson brought it on himself. So fair's fair. There was a lot of other stuff going on and James Anderson was in the thick of it and a culprit for it all happening. He is one of the leading wicket-takers in the world so he is happy to have a chirp but as long as Mitchell Johnson keeps bowling them around his ears that will quieten him up pretty quickly." However, the sledging debate rose to another level when England's Jonathan Trott returned home following the first Test due to a stress-related illness, although the England camp was at pains to say that Trott's departure did not have anything to do with comments from David Warner that Trott's batting had been "pretty poor and pretty weak". Johnson, who has at time struggled under the weight of pressure and expectations, said he had been surprised by the news about Trott."It was a real shock for me," Johnson said. "It can be tough at times when it's not going so well. You start to think about every little thing that's going on in your life when you should be focusing on one thing. It seems maybe he's thinking that way at the moment, and just needs to just get away from the game."For me, when I had my toe injury, it was great to get away to freshen up mentally. I just wish Trott the best. Hopefully he can come back later in the tour or in the future, because he's a great player for England and he's done exceptionally well." Australia's players are spending some time in their home cities during the break between Tests, while England prepare to take on a Cricket Australia Chairman's XI in a two-day tour match in Alice Springs. The second Test begins at the refurbished Adelaide Oval on Thursday next an Indian fan I supported Aus, since England beat us home and away. But the way they behaved after winning just thinking that I will support Eng for the 2nd test. Some onfiled banter is okay but there is a line. And also this Eng team is not the pushovers of 90s, they will comeback really hard. Proof is their comeback in India where even the mighty Australians of yesteryears found it difficult to one had much to say when Mitchell Johnson was the butt end of all the jokes and insults all this time. He came back stronger and shut them up, now that's a real character. Englishmen just can't accept the fact that they aren't the favourites to win this a neutral I don't feel anything really untoward has occurred. I don't think I've seen such a frenzy in the verbals for years but England should be able to handle it - take it for the compliment it is and I still can't see them surrendering the Ashes - I genuinely think the two teams have a significant enough gap between them in the batting and where Aus MAY edge the bowling, it isn't significantly.Trott, like Johnson, I feel for and I've never liked Warner (full stop) but my irrelevant and illogical dislike of him (much like my feelings about KP - if you don't like, you don't like) doesn't mean I blame him for something he clearly played an ALMOST unmentionable side-role in.the next game will be very interesting ... get Clarke early and, like the saffers will attest, the rest are highly likely to roll over. England's batting is simply stronger and one tough test is also, highly unlikely to change quite natural that the animation shown by the players of both teams on the field of play is always a source of excitement for the spectators - people like to see action, especially when it's competitive and healthy! However, each actor knows HIS ZONE and should keep within bounds! I don't see any reason for Mr Crowe to try to upset a good test cricket atmosphere - that's the way we knew it in the past, when TEST CRICKET was the No.1 sporting disciple in the world. The IPL and BBL and CPL,etc are establishing too much on-field coziness among players, which is extracting too much from the competitive nature of the game! In those CRICKET EXHIBITIONS, the main goal is money! What we saw in the first Ashes test was REAL CRICKET, with Mitchell Johnson the STAR BOY in the movie! Authorities, once there's NO FIGHT, please do not disrupt the ENTERTAINMENT! We were similarly entertained by both teams NOT LONG AGO in ENGLAND! And please DON' MUZZLE MR WARNER - HE'S REAL FUN! WE WANT WARNER!@jb633, you're having a go at Johnson's toughness? What would you suggest he do? Go home? I'm not really sure what you are on about, it's a tough life as an international sportsman and there's no shame in having moments where you aren't up to it. Many international sportspeople meltdown, some in the most high profile places. So why would you give stick to them? As far as sledging goes they all do it. Do you want to watch cricket without the classic chit chat between fast bowler and batsman? We love it, go watch lawn bowls if you can't handle it.
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