Snake found in former fast bowler Mitchell Johnson's hotel room

New Delhi:

Former Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson is currently in India for Legends League cricket.

He is playing for the Jacques Kallis-led India Capitals and joined the game against Gujarat Giants on Saturday.

The 40-year-old left-arm pacer, who played 73 Tests, 153 ODIs and 30 T20Is for Australia, is now in Lucknow. 

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 An accident happened to Johnson in his hotel room.

He shared a picture on Instagram which read, "Can anyone tell what breed of snake this is. It was walking near my door, he wrote in another post, "Another of the head of this snake Got a better picture.

Still unsure what exactly it is.

It has been interesting living in Lucknow, India so far."

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Earlier, in an interview to PTI, Johnson said that India's team combination for the T20 World Cup seems "a bit risky" as they are probably "less of a fast bowler" for bouncy pitches.

Mohammed Shami has been kept on standby, which has taken some experts in the game by surprise as the Indian selectors have relied on the Jasprit Bumrah-led quartet along with Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Harshal Patel and Arshdeep Singh.


An accident happened to Johnson in his hotel room.

He shared a picture on Instagram which read, "Can anyone tell what breed of snake this is. It was walking near my door, he wrote in another post, "Another of the head of this snake Got a better picture.

Still unsure what exactly it is.

It has been interesting living in Lucknow, India so far."

Earlier, in an interview to PTI, Johnson said that India's team combination for the T20 World Cup seems "a bit risky" as they are probably "less of a fast bowler" for bouncy pitches.

Mohammed Shami has been kept on standby, which has taken some experts in the game by surprise as the Indian selectors have relied on the Jasprit Bumrah-led quartet along with Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Harshal Patel and Arshdeep Singh.