
Nathan Lyon’s Spin Mastery Secures Victory for Australia…..image/AFP
Nathan Lyon’s Spin Mastery Secures Victory for Australia
Day 4 Drama at Basin Reserve
Australia‘s spin maestro, Nathan Lyon, displayed exceptional skill, claiming ten wickets in the match, leading his team to a commanding 172-run triumph over New Zealand in the first Test at the Basin Reserve. Lyon’s stellar performance, complemented by Cameron Green’s remarkable unbeaten 174 in the first innings, played a pivotal role in Australia’s victory.
Nathan Lyon’s Spin Mastery:Decisive Morning Spell
On the fourth day, Lyon shattered New Zealand’s hopes by swiftly dismissing key batsmen, including Rachin Ravindra, Tom Blundell, and Glenn Phillips. Despite a resilient start by the Kiwis, Lyon’s spin proved decisive, contributing to a dominant morning session that set the tone for Australia’s triumph.
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Mitchell’s Lone Stand
Daryl Mitchell fought valiantly but stood helpless as wickets tumbled around him. His resistance came to an end, marking the final dismissal as he contributed 38 runs off 130 balls. Lyon emerged as the hero once again, finishing with figures of 6 for 65 and an impressive match tally of 10-108 on a challenging pitch.
Nathan Lyon’s Spin Mastery :Cameron Green’s Heroics and New Zealand’s Resilience
Cameron Green’s unbeaten 174 in the first innings showcased his mastery on a bowler-friendly surface, providing a substantial lead for Australia. Despite Rachin Ravindra’s fighting half-century on Day 3, New Zealand faced an uphill battle as Lyon and Australia’s bowlers dominated.
Struggles and Resistance
Australia faced early troubles on Day 3, but Lyon and Usman Khawaja’s partnership steadied the ship. However, Glenn Phillips’ five-wicket haul rattled the Australian middle order, bundling them out for 164. With a target of 369, New Zealand aimed for a series victory but faced setbacks as Lyon and Travis Head struck crucial blows.
Nathan Lyon’s Spin Mastery :Lyon’s Impact and Final Stand
In the final session, Lyon continued to trouble the Kiwi batsmen, claiming the crucial wicket of Kane Williamson. A spectacular catch by Steve Smith dismissed Will Young, leaving New Zealand at 59/3. Despite a resilient partnership between Ravindra and Mitchell, Australia emerged victorious, cementing Lyon’s role as the match-winner.
Final Scores
New Zealand: 179 and 196 (Rachin Ravindra 59, Daryl Mitchell 38; Nathan Lyon 6/65)
Australia: 383 and 164 (Nathan Lyon 41, Cameron Green 34, Glenn Phillips 5/45).
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