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'We're Adults, Wish Each Other The Best’: Johnson Downplays Rift With Warner
Johnson had previously criticised Warner’s “farewell summer” last year, questioning why a "struggling Test opener" was allowed to dictate his own retirement timeline. His remarks fuelled speculation about unresolved friction, particularly after Warner’s shaky performances in the lead-up to his final Test at the SCG against Pakistan.
However, speaking in Perth on Wednesday, Johnson downplayed any lingering animosity, emphasising professionalism. "We’re adults. You move on. We live our own lives, and we all cross paths at some point. From my point, I’m an adult, he’s an adult. You say, ‘g’day,’ and wish each other the best. I don’t take too much out of that whole situation," Johnson was quoted by The Nightly as saying.
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