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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2022
Lyon surpasses Lillee in to become Australia’s third highest Test wicket-taker

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Hindustan Times
25 August, 2019, 07:05 pm
Last modified: 25 August, 2019, 07:13 pm

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Lyon surpasses Lillee in to become Australia’s third highest Test wicket-taker

Lyon achieved the feat when he dismissed Joe Root on Day 4 of the third Ashes Test match against England in Headingley on Sunday.

Hindustan Times
25 August, 2019, 07:05 pm
Last modified: 25 August, 2019, 07:13 pm
Australian players congratulate Nathan Lyon, centre, after dismissing England's captain Joe Root.
Australian players congratulate Nathan Lyon, centre, after dismissing England's captain Joe Root.

Nathan Lyon added another accolade to his already illustrious career as the Australia spinner surpassed Dennis Lillee to become the 3rd most successful wicket-taker for his country in the longest format of the sport.

Lyon achieved the feat when he dismissed Joe Root on Day 4 of the third Ashes Test match against England in Headingley on Sunday. Root went down the pitch to the off-spinner’s third ball of the day and tried to work it legside.

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What a moment for the ? #Ashes pic.twitter.com/sB3goykpN1— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) August 25, 2019

But the ball deflected off his back leg, looped over Australia captain and wicketkeeper Tim Paine, with David Warner taking a superb diving catch at first slip. Currently, Lyon has 356 wickets in 89 Test matches.

Joe Root added just two to his overnight score before he was dismissed for 77 to bolster Australia’s chances of completing an Ashes-clinching win.

LEGEND?#Ashes pic.twitter.com/3wRhEvqndA— ICC (@ICC) August 25, 2019

The end of Root’s 205-ball innings left England 159-4 in the 78th over and still needing a further 200 runs to reach an imposing victory target of 359.

Only three sides have made more than 300 to win in the fourth innings of a Test at Headingley -- Australia (404-3 in 1948), England (315-4 against Australia, 2001) and the West Indies with 322-5 two years ago.

Brilliant catch from Warner and the captain goes for 77.

Scorecard/Videos: https://t.co/yK4bf7wbfc#Ashes pic.twitter.com/4pkBaGmNac— England Cricket (@englandcricket) August 25, 2019

That England had any chance at all of a win, even a remote one, was remarkable given they had been dismissed for just 67 -- their lowest Ashes total since 1948 -- in the first innings.

Another sun-drenched day in Leeds saw England resume on 156-3, with Root 75 not out and Stokes two not out after facing 50 balls on Saturday.

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