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Greg Matthews Says Nathan Lyon Will ‘define His Legacy’ In The Ashes
Speaking on SEN 1170 Mornings, Matthews stated that the 37-year-old Lyon, who already holds 562 Test wickets, was well prepared for a career-defining tour.
“Lyon, write this down – this tour will define his legacy,” Matthews said. Drawing a comparison with Andrew Flintoff’s iconic 2005 Ashes, he added, “Go back and you think of Freddie in England. Bats at 31 in Test cricket, bowls at 32 but has a white-hot Ashes. This will define Lyon.”
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