Players can't be spoon-fed all the time
As experts weigh in on Mitchell Johnson's bowling woes Harsha Bhogle, in the Indian Express , recalls a comment made by Wasim Akram
Good cricketers become great when they hone their instinct, when they study the opposition they have to compete against rather than wait for notes or video clips to be handed to them. And that is why this is not Cooley's test but Johnson's test.
Jamie Alter is a senior sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo