Ashes 2021
Nathan Lyon Confident Of Troubling English Batters With His New Mystery Balls
Australia spinner Nathan Lyon has developed some mystery balls with which he hopes to bamboozle the England batsman during the upcoming Ashes, which starts with the first Test at the Gabba on December 8.
Lyon has not played any cricket since April as was overlooked for Australia's limited-overs tours of West Indies and Bangladesh and is also not part of the T20 World Cup squad, and has utilised the period to develop some new variations that he plans to unveil against England.
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