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Lyon picks five wickets and backs Australia to level Test series with India

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Nathan Lyon hopes to provide a desperatel­y-needed tonic for Australia’s beleaguere­d supporters after the veteran off-spinner’s five-wicket haul helped his side build an ominous lead in an enthrallin­g second Test against India.

On a grassy Perth Stadium pitch, dubbed a “paceman’s paradise”, Lyon stole the show to be the pick of Australia’s bowlers with 5-67 from 34.5 overs in India’s first innings of 283. India captain Virat Kohli (123) joined Sachin Tendulkar with six Test centuries in Australia. While Tendulkar scored his in 29 innings over 16 Tests, Kohli achieved it in 19 innings in 10 matches.

Australia were 132-4 in their second innings, a lead of 175 runs at stumps on Day 3.

Lyon, 31, conjured menacing bounce off the expansive rough patches to clean up India’s tail and ensure Australia got a crucial 43-run first-innings lead.

Lyon has claimed 13 wickets in the series to continue his strangleho­ld over India as Australia seek a series-levelling victory after a narrow first-Test defeat in Adelaide.

Only James Anderson, Muttiah Muralithar­an and Imran Khan have taken more Test wickets against India, earning Lyon significan­t praise from Tendulkar who said on social media that the Australian was a “very special spinner”.

“He’s one of the greatest of all time to ever play the game and to get recognised from him is a massive honour,” Lyon said.

Lyon also moved past South

Africa great Allan Donald and into 25th place on the all-time Test wicket-takers list with 331.

“It’s a bit surreal. Those milestones haven’t really sunk in,” Lyon said. “I don’t think I’m at the top of my game yet. I believe there is a lot more around the corner for me.”

A cult hero in Australia, Lyon has been nicknamed the “GOAT” (Greatest of All Time) and has an opportunit­y to provide cheer for a nation still reeling after the damaging Newlands ball-tampering fiasco.

“Playing Test cricket for Australia, we have an opportunit­y to become heroes,” he said.

“That is something that sits very special to me that you can go out there and make a lot of people happy if you stand up.”

Lyon remained confident that Australia would snap a run of six Tests without victory.

“I would rather be in Australia’s change rooms than India’s,” he said. “We know we have the bowlers that can defend [the total]. It’s hard Test cricket ahead of us.”

 ??  ?? Virat Kohli now has scored six Test centuries in Australia
Virat Kohli now has scored six Test centuries in Australia

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