Khaleej Times

Lyon roars once again

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— Australian off-spinner Nathan DHARAMSALA Lyon was the hero on an engrossing second day of the series-deciding fourth and final Test on Sunday, taking four key Indian wickets

The 29-year-old made the most of a lively track at Dharamsala, which is hosting its first Test, to return a rich haul of 4-67.

Fast bowlers Josh Hazlewood (1-40) and Pat Cummins (1-59) also bowled their hearts out during frugal spells to restrict the topranked hosts to 248-6 at stumps.

India still trail by 52 runs with four wickets in hand after Australia made 300 in their first knock, largely thanks to a fine 111 from captain Steve Smith.

At stumps Wriddhiman Saha was batting on 10 with Ravindra Jadeja on 16. “There was a bit out there for me,” Lyon said after the day’s play.

“We bowled well in partnershi­ps. We would like to come out and bowl well again tomorrow and take the four wickets and then bat well. They are a world-class batting line-up and you have to challenge them consistent­ly.”

The Indian batsmen were guilty of squanderin­g good starts in a match they must win to regain the Border-Gavaskar trophy.

But Lokesh Rahul (60) and Cheteshwar Pujara (57) batted patiently to put on 87 for the second wicket, the best partnershi­p so far for the hosts. Ajinkya Rahane, standing in for injured skipper Virat Kohli, also looked set for a big score but ended up gifting a catch to Smith off Lyon for 46 made off 104 balls.

Ravichandr­an Ashwin (30) was adjudged lbw off Lyon. The all-rounder opted for a review but ball tracking showed the stumps would have been hit.

Ashwin hit four fours in his brisk 49-ball knock. Lyon conceded 163 runs while taking just one wicket in the previous drawn Test at Ranchi. But the bowler, whose experience as a curator means he has a sharp understand­ing of pitches, brought Australia back into the game in the final session through some classic old-fashioned spin.

Day two also saw words being exchanged with long stares on a couple of occasions. But mostly the players remained within the bounds of good behaviour in what has otherwise been a fractious series.—

 ?? PTI AFP ?? Nathan Lyon was Australia’s most successful bowler at the end of the second day’s play on Sunday. —
PTI AFP Nathan Lyon was Australia’s most successful bowler at the end of the second day’s play on Sunday. —

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