PRETORIA (Reuters) - Australian paceman Mitchell Johnson sounded a warning over his form on Thursday after giving South Africa the kind of treatment England couldn't handle in their Ashes whitewash.
Johnson took 4-51, including three for 10 in his four-over opening spell, to reduce South Africa to 140-6 at the end of the second day of the first test at SuperSport Park.
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