Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Elgar wants to exorcise Lyon ghost in 3rd Test

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ▪

CAPE TOWN: South Africa opener Dean Elgar has termed his performanc­e against ace Australian spinner Nathan Lyon as ‘crap’ in the first two Tests, but at the same time, he said the home team has generally done well against the highest wicket-taker of 2017.

Lyon has been a strong force in the Australian bowling line-up, albeit with a shortcomin­g.

While he has dominated the left-handers, Lyon has not been the same against right-handed batsmen.

The left-handed Elgar — one of the highest run-getters last year — has fallen twice to Lyon in the ongoing four-match series.

In fact, out of the six wickets claimed by Lyon, four have been the South African left-handers in Elgar and Quinton de Kock.

Ahead of the third Test starting at Cape Town on Thursday, Elgar acknowledg­ed that the most successful off-spinner in Australia’s history has ‘developed his game’.

“I’ve handled it quite crap. In the past I’ve handled him quite well, but I do know he’s developed his game massively in the

I’ve handled it quite crap. In the past I’ ve handled him quite well, but I do know he’s developed his game massively in the last two years

DEAN ELGAR, SA opener

last two years and I also need to be mindful of that and trust my defence against him, which I know can create different scoring opportunit­ies like it did in the first innings in Port Elizabeth (Elgar scored 57 from 197 balls),” Elgar said.

“But in general I think we’ve played him quite well. The lefthander­s are always going to have a tough time against him, with the extra rough that’s created and the wickets seem to be a lot a drier. Our right-handed batsmen coming in to the mix is quite important for us,” he added.

On his part, Lyon said it has been a challenge to bowl at Elgar. “I don’t know what he’s trying to do hitting me through square leg twice, but it’s another good challenge you always have with different cricketers around the world,” he said Lyon. “I bowled five balls and got him out twice but I also bowled 20 overs in the first innings and couldn’t get him out once, so it’s a challengin­g one but it’s a good challenge, it’s Test cricket,” Lyon added.

The 30-year-old spinner said he does not read much into his domination over left-hand batsmen.

“It’s very similar, you’re bowling to the best batters in the world so it’s a great challenge whether lefthander or righthande­r.”

 ?? AP ?? ▪ Elgar has made just one fifty in four innings.
AP ▪ Elgar has made just one fifty in four innings.

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