The Asian Age

Lyon spins Australia to victory

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Nathan Lyon spun Australia to a series-levelling win over Bangladesh on Thursday with a 13 wicket match-haul in the second and final Test. Chasing 86 for victory on a deteriorat­ing Chitta gong pitch, the visitors lost their top three batsmen before completing a seven-wicket win in the final session of the fourth day. Glenn Maxwell, who hit the winning six to take his score to 25, and Peter Handscomb, on 16, helped Australia bounce back from their loss in Dhaka last week. Bangladesh had been on a high after their historic first Test win over Australia. But Lyon brought them back to earth with a bump this time. The off-spinner, who received the man of the match award, set up the win for the Steve Smithled side after returning career-best match figures of 13/154.

Lyon claimed a third successive six-wicket haul to dismiss Bangladesh for 157 in their second innings. He took his series tally to 22 wickets, the most by an Australian bowler in a two-match contest.

Opener David Warner also stood out with two successive centuries in the series including 123 in Australia’s first innings that helped secure a crucial 72-run lead.

“We played some good cricket at times. To restrict them to what we did in the first innings was great. There wasn’t a great deal in the surface for Lyon, but he was remarkable,” Smith said of Lyon’s 7/94 that helped restrict Bangladesh to 305 in the first innings.

“I think he took 22 wickets for the series so that was a really good effort .... But credit to Bangladesh they really made us fight throughout the series,” he added.

The hosts lost their grip after bowling out Australia for 377 in their first innings without adding a run to the overnight total.

But Bangladesh skipper Mushfiqur Rahim believed the home batsmen were not good enough after electing to bat first.

“Credit to Australia. The wicket was pretty good to bat on,” said Rahim.

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