Nathan Lyon: Spinner Nathan Lyon, who gave a tough competition to Team India veteran R Ashwin, has achieved another big place. He has become the most hunting non-Asian bowler in Asia.
Nathan Lyon is going on the second match of Test series between Sri Lanka and Australia in Gaul these days. In this match, in the first innings for Australia, veteran off -spinner Nathan Lion had hit 34 overs. On the basis of this good performance, he has made a big explosion in Asia. He has become the highest wicket -taker in Asia. In this case, he demolished the record of legend Shane Warne.
Actually, Nathan Lion has been giving a tough fight to veteran bowlers like R Ashwin of India. In the ongoing Test series against Sri Lanka, Lion performed well and made a record of becoming the most non-Asian bowler in Asia. Due to his amazing bowling, Sri Lanka was reduced to 257 runs in the first innings, then the Australia team has scored 330 runs after losing 3 wickets till the end of the second day’s play. He has a lead of 73 runs.
Great performance against Sri Lanka
Nathan Lion has taken 3 wickets so far in the second Test match against Sri Lanka. Earlier in the first Test, he took 7 wickets and pushed Sri Lanka to the backfoot. On the basis of this brilliant performance, Lion completed 150 wickets in Asia, which broke Shane Warne’s record of 127 wickets.
Non-Asian bowlers who took the most Test wickets in Asia
Nathan Lion- 150 wicket Shane Warne- 127 wickets Daniel Vettori- 98 wickets James Anderson- 92 wicket del Stan- 92 wickets
Lion’s magic and Shane Warne’s record broken
The performance of veteran off -spinner Nathan Lion has been a strong link for Australia for years. His spin also left behind a great bowler like Shane Warne on Asian pitches. Shane Warne, known for the magic of his fingers, has now slipped to another place in this list.
Lion became king of Asia
This record of Nathan Lion is not only a proof of his hard work, but also shows how he brought his game to new heights. His dominance on Asian land will prove to be a big power for Australian cricket in future also.
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