New Delhi, July 27 - Struggling Australian spearhead Mitchell Johnson has been backed by team coach Tim Nielsen despite another terrible game in a three-day match against Northampton.
The Australians won by 135 runs Sunday but the left-arm paceman is now in danger of losing his place for the third Test, beginning at Edgbaston Thursday.
Johnson was the worst of Australia's bowlers against Northampton. His only wicket was the very last to fall in the match, giving him second innings figures of 1-65 from 11.1 overs after 0-42 from seven overs in the first innings.
'Over the last two years we've played some pretty good Test match cricket and Mitchell's been at the forefront of that,' Nielsen was quoted as saying in Daily Telegraph.
'There have been lots of times when batsmen and bowlers have been out of form and we've stuck with them and shown some faith.'
'At the moment, we're working hard to get him bowling as well as we possibly can and he's getting closer every time, so we'll have a look at the conditions when we get to Edgbaston and make a decision from there,' Nielsen said.