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Abu: ‘proud’ Nathan Lyon said 400-goal but not yet sunk

Abu: 'proud' Nathan Lyon said 400-goal but not yet sunk
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Brisbane: Nathan Lyon Australia said it reached a milestone of 400 wicket tests in the big ash Saturday wins and joined the Great Cricket not to sink the first test against England to write his name in Australian sports history.
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England, 1st Ashes Test: Milestone Man Nathan Lyon Spins Australia to Thumping Winnathan Lyon arrested the 400th test victims who had long been awaited and spun Australia for the empathic nine gawi victory in the first ash test in Brisbane on Saturday, By losing English eight of the goal in collapsing an amazing morning at Gabba on the fourth day.
Talking immediately after playing a central role in a nine-goal Australian victory in Gabba, Lyon said: “It hasn’t really hit me.” No doubt I will get my phone and call my family and friends, and it might reach a little closer to the house, I think.
“But it’s something I’m very proud of, there is no doubt about that.
It’s hard to get it, but it’s very useful, it’s certain.” Towards the test, Lyon has nomined the England captain Joe Root as the scalp he wants as the 400th, considering they have played each other.
He must have a relationship with Malan, with Marnus Labuschagne taking catches on Mid-off silly.
Also read: Pat Cummins said there had never been a panic in the first test Wincaptain Pat Cummins said the cool Australian team under pressure was very important in pushing them into the victory on the first ash test against England on Saturday.lyon, in the test 101 and afterwards The decade on the team, became only the 16th player around the world to achieve that achievement and only the third Australian after Shane Warnne and Glenn McGrath.
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British star Jimmy Anderson was third on 632, but was ignored for Brisbane tests, like fellow Paceman Stuart, the sixth in the list with 524.
Also read: Joe Root said beaten by England should not feel sorry for their own captain Captain Joe Root said on Saturday, his team had to repair their field and hit to return to the ash series, while maintaining the decision to leave Jimmy Anderson and Stuart Broad out of the test first.
Ilyon took 4-91 in the second half to move to the overall 403 goal.
Next at the tourist place is West Indies with Laptly Ambrose, which has 405 numbers.
The Australian captain Pat Cummins emphasized how important Lyon was for the team.
“He is our most important bowler, not just for taking the goal, but you see how many Overses are pressed yesterday,” said Cummins.
“He left for two and a half for 20 overs on a hot day.”

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