Australian Test team vice-captain Steve Smith is a "bit surprised" that England pace bowling stalwart Stuart Broad has not been included in two of the three Ashes games so far in the series, saying a world-class performer like him should always get priority.
The 35-year-old Broad is sixth on the list of all-time Test wicket-takers, having taken 526 scalps so far, and ranks third behind country-mate Jimmy Anderson (639 wickets) and former Australian bowler Glenn McGrath (563 wickets) among pacers.
Still, Broad was dropped from the opening Test at The Gabba in Brisbane, which the tourists lost by nine wickets. Though he was included in the second Test at Adelaide, he was again excluded for the Boxing Day Test at the MCG, which England lost by an innings and 14 runs.