Hindustan Times (Patiala)

We spoke about Dubai, believe we can win this: Lyon

- Press Trust of India n sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Australia have drawn inspiratio­n from a miraculous draw against Pakistan two months ago and will be going for a win on day five of the first Test against India here on Monday.

Lyon has said that the Day Five wicket at the Adelaide Oval will still be good enough to bat on, and that the hosts can press on to chase the 323-run target set by India.

They finished day four at 104-4, with Shaun Marsh, Travis Head and Tim Paine the last three recognized batsmen remaining. Australia had pulled off a miraculous draw on the final day in Dubai and Lyon was confident that it could be repeated on Monday.

“I think the pitch has quickened up a little bit and is doing a lot less for the seamers. It’s definitely spinning and they’ve got a world-class spinner. So it’s going to be a great challenge for our batters out there with two left-handers, with R Ashwin spinning

away,” said Lyon, who took 6-122 in the second Indian innings. Usman Khawaja had scored a match-saving 141 against Pakistan on day five of the Test played in October. Skipper Tim Paine too made a significan­t contributi­on, an unbeaten 61, to save the game for his team.

“We just spoke about Dubai. We still believe we can win this, and that’s the best thing. We still believe we’re in this game, it’s just about coming out tomorrow, winning the first ball, first over, first hour, just breaking it down, very simple.

“We need not complicate things, enjoy ourselves, compete hard and fight our backsides off. We’ve had that belief before when our backs have been against the wall, but we’ve got a massive sniff here, I believe anyway, in this Test match,” he added. Australia were a bit unlucky that Aaron Finch walked without using DRS, but Lyon said that there wasn’t enough to upturn that dismissal.

“I don’t think he was going to get away with it. I’ve spoken to the third umpire (Chris Gaffaney) who said it was out or there was inconclusi­ve evidence to overturn the decision. “Finchy’s fine and it’s been a great learning curve for Aaron. He’ll take a lot out of this first Test match at home and he’ll be better for the run,” he said.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Nathan Lyon got six wickets in India’s second innings.
REUTERS Nathan Lyon got six wickets in India’s second innings.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India