Nathan Lyon anticipates Shield’s comeback with an eye on the future. Lyon intends to win Test series in both England and India.
Nathan Lyon had a nasty calf injury in the second Test of the just concluded Ashes 2023, ruling him out of the rest of the series. He is now undergoing rehabilitation and hopes to return in the 2018 Sheffield Shield. Prior to that, the veteran spinner acknowledged that his recuperation is doing well. Express gratitude to New South Wales and Cricket Australia for their assistance.
Meanwhile, he expects to be fit enough to play in the series against Pakistan and the West Indies by the time summer arrives in Australia. He also plans to play at least five Shield games to get back into the swing of things.
“It’s coming along nicely.” It’s my first time in rehab, so it’s a new experience, but I have the full backing of New South Wales Cricket and Cricket Australia, so everything is going well. “I’m sick of calf raises, but I’ll be fine come summer. ” Lyon told cricket.com.au.
Meanwhile, when asked about his injury. Lyon state that it terrible and that he found it difficult to watch the national team play without him. He admit to missing the game, but emphasized that its an entirely different experience.
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I want to win in India and away from home in England: Lyon
Lyon has no intention of slowing down as he seeks to win Test series away from home against India and England. He has yet to accomplish this achievement in his career and wishes to do it before calling it quits. Notably, he will return to England in 2027, but he intends to keep in shape until then in order to fulfill his dream.
“I’ve previously stated that I want to win in India and away in England, and I haven’t been able to do either.” So it appears that I’ll have to repeat the cycle,” Lyon explained.
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