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A very good player500 wickets in about 500 years, definitely the GOAT!!
A very good player500 wickets in about 500 years, definitely the GOAT!!
And I don't think it was even that hot compared to years gone by at the WACA when you'd see 36+ degree days on end render the pitch a broken mess by day 5 and it would stay lower than a snake's Johnson on day 5.....Look I like a bit of venom in the deck and I think Pakistan batted like spuds, which made it look worse...but the groundskeepers might be lucky this didn't go into day 5
He's better than everyone you just named. People are just jaded because Warne and even Macgill were so goodWhilst it is a great effort for Lyon to have played 123 tests, it needs to be said that in the post-Warne era, there were several spinners during 2007-11 more talented than Lyon that unfortunately didn't get the support of Ponting and the selectors, and subsequently got tossed out like a used rubber the moment they faltered. Had Lyon debuted during 2007-10 during Ponting's captaincy, his international career would've gone the same way as Krezja/Doherty/Hauritz et al.
Lyon got lucky that he burst onto the scene once Ponting was out of the way (in terms of captaincy) and Clarke was captain during Lyon's debut. He took the opportunity with both hands and was the spinner that got the extended run with minimal competition for his spot.
Whilst it is a great effort for Lyon to have played 123 tests, it needs to be said that in the post-Warne era, there were several spinners during 2007-11 more talented than Lyon that unfortunately didn't get the support of Ponting and the selectors, and subsequently got tossed out like a used rubber the moment they faltered. Had Lyon debuted during 2007-10 during Ponting's captaincy, his international career would've gone the same way as Krezja/Doherty/Hauritz et al.
Lyon got lucky that he burst onto the scene once Ponting was out of the way and Clarke was captain during Lyon's debut. He took the opportunity with both hands and was the spinner that got the extended run with minimal competition for his spot.
What happened to Nathan Hauritz still baffles me. He didn't do much wrong and was a decent batsman.Whilst it is a great effort for Lyon to have played 123 tests, it needs to be said that in the post-Warne era, there were several spinners during 2007-11 more talented than Lyon that unfortunately didn't get the support of Ponting and the selectors, and subsequently got tossed out like a used rubber the moment they faltered. Had Lyon debuted during 2007-10 during Ponting's captaincy, his international career would've gone the same way as Krezja/Doherty/Hauritz et al.
Lyon got lucky that he burst onto the scene once Ponting was out of the way (in terms of captaincy) and Clarke was captain during Lyon's debut. He took the opportunity with both hands and was the spinner that got the extended run with minimal competition for his spot.
He's better than everyone you just named. People are just jaded because Warne and even Macgill were so good
He's better than everyone you just named. People are just jaded because Warne and even Macgill were so good
Think how many wickets Wade cost Lyon!Nathan Hauritz is sitting at home, quietly wondering what might have been if he'd waxed his scalp, called one of his random straight breaks Geoff, got Matty Wade to give him a funny nickname and walked out on his missus
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