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Lyon eyes 500 as Oz take on Pakistan in first Test

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Perth, Dec 13: Nathan Lyon’s quest for his 500th test wicket will be one of the individual features of the series opener between Australia and Pakistan beginning Thursday at Perth Stadium.
The 36-year-old offspinner goes into the match with 496 wickets, poised to join Shane Warne (708) and Glenn McGrath (563) as one of the only Australians to take 500 wickets in test cricket.Perth Stadium has been a happy hunting ground for Lyon in the past: he has taken 22 wickets in three tests at an average of 18.45, leading Pakistan to identify him as one of their key figures in the first test and three-match series.
“As a team from the subcontinent, we normally play offspinners really well,” Pakistan team director Mohammad Hafeez said. “In the last couple of series, we had a high strike rate against Nathan Lyon.
“That will remain the same. We know Lyon is a great bowler but as a team we are confident we will take him on.” Australia vice-captain Steve Smith backed Lyon to make a strong return after missing the latter part of the Ashes series in England with a calf muscle injury, describing the veteran spinner as one of – if not the – most valuable players in the team.“There’s no doubt we missed Nathan at the back end of the Ashes,” Smith said. “What he brings to the attack and the control and different tempos – he can play defensive roles, he can play an attacking role and he’s got all the tricks.
“And, closing in on 500 wickets – that’s a serious feat in itself.” Lyon is unconcerned that the curator at Perth has predicted a hard and bouncy pitch for the so-called “West Test.” That follows the relatively slow surface for last summer’s test against the West Indies.
“I like playing my role here,” Lyon said. “I enjoy bowling here, there’s nice bounce on offer and it’s a nice place to bowl. The wicket looks like a typical Perth wicket. It’s all good signs.” A fast and bouncy pitch would suit Australia’s fast bowlers and Pakistan paceman Shaheen Shah Afridi.
“Shaheen in particular with the new ball, the ability to bring it back down the line to the right-handers is always a threat,” Smith said. “Any left-armer that can do that at good pace, it’s a skill that we don’t see too often.“I think he’s improved a lot since he last came out here four years ago.” Pakistan has many challenges to overcome in the test series, notably its history of poor performances in Australia.
In tests between the teams in Australia, Australia has won 26, Pakistan has won four and there have been seven draws.The teams last met in Pakistan in 2022 when Australia won a three-test series 1-0. Australia also has an unbeaten record in the three tests it has played at Perth Stadium. Match starts: 7.50 AM. IST. (PTI)

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