Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

‘Pitch similar to those at home’

Spinner Lyon says he enjoyed bowling on Dharamsala strip that offered bounce like those in Australia

- HT Correspond­ent

Nathan Lyon picked four wickets in the final session to help Australia seize the advantage against India on Day 2 of the fourth Test on Sunday.

The off-spinner, who claimed all the wickets to fall after tea, braved a finger injury as he ran through the middle-order.

He removed the well-set Cheteshwar Pujara (57) and Ajinkya Rahane (46) besides Karun Nair (5) and Ravichandr­an Ashwin (30) to leave India struggling at 248/6 in reply to Australia’s first innings 300.

“It’s an unbelievab­le feeling, to be pretty evenly poised after day two,” Lyon told reporters after stumps.

Lyon said the bounce on the Dharamsala wicket assisted him. “This pitch is similar to the home wickets in Australia. For me, bounce is my biggest weapon. I backed my skills and enjoyed the challenge of bowling to the best side in their conditions,” he said.

FINGER INJURY

Lyon has struggled with a finger injury in his bowling hand after capturing 8/50 in the second Test in Bangalore, his careerbest haul. He struggled with the injury in the drawn Ranchi Test where he took 1/163.

But the HPCA Stadium pitch offered turn and bounce when pitched up, with the cracks inducing doubts in the minds of the batsmen.

The 29-year-old heaped praise on the pace duo Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins for the discipline­d and hostile spells they bowled throughout the day. Besides removing the openers, they built pressure by not conceding many runs.

“As the day progressed, I started to show a bit more variation with spin and bounce but did not do anything different. There has not been much life for the pacers in this series but the way Cummins and Hazlewood bowled has been exceptiona­l,” Lyon said.

When asked about the nature of the wicket, Lyon said batting will become more difficult as the game progresses.

 ?? BCCI ?? Nathan Lyon (left) was Australia’s most successful bowler on the second day of the fourth Test against India.
BCCI Nathan Lyon (left) was Australia’s most successful bowler on the second day of the fourth Test against India.

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