Australia Twenty20 captain George Bailey has backed Mitchell Johnson to return to Test duty when Ashes hostilities are resumed 'Down Under' in November.
Left-arm fast bowler Johnson did not feature in the Australia side that suffered a 3-0 Ashes series defeat in England but has been selected in the squad for the forthcoming limited-overs series, starting with the first Twenty20 international at Southampton today.
Johnson became a figure of fun among England fans in recent Ashes because of his often wayward deliveries but Bailey insisted the 31-year-old's raw pace, which has helped him take 205 Test wickets, meant he could yet return to the five-day format.
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"I don't think he'd ever be too far from the selectors' minds.
"I don't think he's got anything to prove and his form has been really great.
"I thought he bowled really well in his last couple of one-day games for us. He's not too much fun to face in the nets so hopefully he brings that aggression.
"There's no doubt someone like him who can bowl as quick as he can and swing the ball at the top of the order can break a game open," Bailey added.
"That's what we are after with our Twenty20 cricket -- we want matchwinners."
Johnson's status as the man the England fans love to pick on has been usurped by batsman David Warner in recent months following his Birmingham bar-room attack on England's Joe Root in June.