Jhye Richardson should be in Playing XI before Starc: Mitchell Johnson

Sydney, Dec 6 : Former Australian pacer Mitchell Johnson has said that the Cricket Australia (CA) selection panel should have included fast bowler Jhye Richardson for the opening Ashes game, adding that his former team-mate Mitchell Starc shouldnt have been in the Playing XI due to his "lack of current form".Australia captain Pat Cummins on Sunday had announced the Playing XI for the opening Ashes Test at The Gabba from December 8, with the 31-year-old left-arm pacer Starc in the side.

Starc could only manage nine wickets at 27.55 in Australias title triumph at the ICC T20 World Cup, and failed to take a wicket in the final against New Zealand, conceding 60 runs in his four overs.The Australian pace battery for the opening Test includes skipper Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Starc, besides spinner Nathan LyonJohnson, who was the player of the series in the 2013/14 Ashes, said on SENZs Saturday Session: "Yeah look, I always back Mitch Starc being a left-armer.But look, it cant be a personal decision as well, hes not in his best form at the moment.

"To be honest, Id probably have Jhye Richardson up front in that first Test and then look at Starcy coming in with the pink ball (in Adelaide)."The potential second pink-ball Test will either be in Melbourne or Hobart as Perth is set to miss out due Western Australias strict quarantine protocols.

"Theres possibly going to be two pink-ball Tests, and hes a real confidence player, Starcy, when hes on its so good to watch," Johnson said.Johnson said, "He bowls fast, is tall, and he gets that extra bounce.

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I want him to be in the team, but I also want him to be at his best."Starc is set to play his 62nd Test against Australia on December 8, when the Ashes opener begins in Brisbane.

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