Australian left-arm fast bowler Mitchell Johnson, who claimed four South African wickets on the second day of the first test being played at the Centurion cricket ground, has said that Proteas skipper Graeme Smith was not scared of facing him, and added that it would be wrong to question the latter's courage.
It maybe recalled that Johnson twice broke Smith's hand in 2009, once in Sydney and soon after in Durban, and on Thursday, Smith faced two deliveries from Johnson on a bouncy Centurion deck and didn't look comfortable on either occasion, reports the Sydney Morning Herald.
Johns son maintained that South Africa is the number one Test team in the world, and to say that they are fearful of the Australians, is wrong.
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