Despite his prior achievements, Nathan Lyon is aware of Pakistan‘s daunting challenge, especially with their star batsman, Babar Azam. Never before has Nathan Lyon shown such excitement for Test cricket as he gets ready to make a comeback after suffering a calf injury earlier this year that terminated his Ashes campaign early. Lyon, who is expected to return against Pakistan, is expected to be a key member of Australia’s bowling attack. The first Test match was held at Optus Stadium in Perth, and Lyon has had success there, taking 22 wickets in three games.
Babar Azam, who just gave up the leadership, has 10 Test matches versus Australia under his belt, with an excellent average of 44.38. Acknowledging Babar’s skill, Lyon called him one of the best hitters in the world, particularly against the spin. Lyon recognizes the serious challenge posed by him and regards him as the best player in the Pakistani team.
Nathan Lyon said, “Babar Azam has been a pleasure to play against but he’s also been a massive challenge.”
“I think he’s one of the world’s top batters, especially against spin. He plays by the rules. But consider him a class act when it comes to bowling.
“They have a few superstars on the team, and in my opinion, he is the best player on the Pakistani team. It will definitely be a difficult task for us because he performed rather well here the previous time.”
After suffering an injury setback during the Ashes, Lyon, who is about to surpass 500 Test wickets, is clearly excited about the approaching games. He is excited for the game against Pakistan and is looking forward to playing at Optus Stadium in Perth.
“The hunger level for playing Test matches is probably higher than ever if I’m being honest,” he stated. “I’m really looking forward to it. I enjoy performing at Optus Stadium in Perth. It would be difficult to defeat Pakistan, thus the fight will be thrilling.”
Lyon has been happy and confident after his recent Sheffield Shield exploits, where he grabbed four wickets in three matches for New South Wales, as well as a thorough rehabilitation process. He expresses gratitude to everyone around him for their invaluable assistance and emphasizes the careful planning that went into his comeback.
“It’s been an amazing rehab,” he declared. “I’ve had a lot of wonderful individuals in my corner supporting me, making sure I was fulfilling all the requirements and checking off all the boxes. I would have been doubting it if I wasn’t leaving cricket, but after three Shield matches, a one-day match, a grade game, and a ton of training, I’m extremely content with the way things are going.”