Nathan Lyon eyes redemption in opposition to India in Border-Gavaskar sequence | Cricket Information

Australia’s final sequence win in opposition to India was 10 years in the past Down Underneath within the 2014/15 summmer. Because the 2-0 Aussies couldn’t handle to beat India each residence and away. The Males In Blue later this 12 months will tour Australia for a five-match Check sequence and off-spinner Nathan Lyon says there’s “unfinished enterprise.”

“It’s been 10 years of unfinished enterprise. It’s been a very long time,” Lyon stated as quoted by Cricket.com.au. “I do know I’m extraordinarily hungry to show issues round and ensure we get that trophy again, that’s for positive. I typically replicate on plenty of sequence and the place we doubtlessly may have accomplished higher, even once we win sequence,” he stated.

“I really feel that’s extremely essential in your studying, to have the ability to sit again and replicate and perceive what you probably did properly and what you didn’t do properly. There are some things that I really feel like we are able to do (in a different way). I really feel like we’re a special staff to a few years in the past and on a journey to changing into an awesome Australian cricket staff. We’re positively not there, however we’re alongside that journey,” Lyon additional added.

Lyon additionally lauded skipper Pat Cummins: “I believe with a bowling captain as properly, he is usually a lot smarter in that regard by way of perhaps throwing the ball to Travis Head for an over right here or there and Cameron Inexperienced and Mitch Marsh. We’ve acquired plenty of further bowlers there as properly.”

Cummins would even be voacal about not with the ability to win the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. “It’s the trophy I haven’t gained earlier than… that is the one trophy plenty of our group haven’t ticked off,” Cummins stated on Fox Sports activities. “We’ve achieved some superb issues over the previous few years as a Check group. You form of again your self to win each sequence at residence. I believe it’s essential attempt to be up there within the higher echelon of groups.”

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