Off-spinner Nathan Lyon emphasized that Australia has specific plans not just for Virat Kohli but for every Indian batter ahead of the highly anticipated five-match Border-Gavaskar Trophy. The series opener, scheduled for November 22 at Perth Stadium, pits Australia against an Indian batting lineup brimming with talent. Lyon acknowledged the depth and quality of the opposition, highlighting the need for meticulous preparation and execution to combat the “superstars” of Indian cricket.
“Not just Virat; we’ve got plans for all the batters. They are a side full of superstars, which is exciting. It’s a massive challenge for us, but we are looking forward to that. We will put some plans in place, making sure that our preparations are on spot. We will enjoy the next couple of days and get cracking on Friday,” Nathan Lyon shared with reporters, exuding confidence in Australia’s bowling strategies.
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Virat Kohli’s impressive track record in Australia adds to the intrigue of the contest. The star Indian batter has amassed 1352 runs in 13 Tests on Australian soil, averaging a stellar 54.08. His six centuries and four half-centuries include his maiden Test ton at the Adelaide Oval back in January 2012, underscoring his knack for thriving in challenging conditions Down Under.
Nathan Lyon, one of Test cricket’s most prolific wicket-takers, relishes the challenge posed by India and the electrifying atmosphere expected in Perth. “Hopefully, the support is going to be on Australia’s side. It’s going to be noisy, and the atmosphere is going to be great. We know what India bring to the table, and so it will be a massive challenge for us,” he added, acknowledging the high stakes of the series.
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The seasoned spinner’s record against India is exceptional, with 121 wickets in 27 Tests, including nine five-wicket hauls and two ten-wicket match hauls. On home soil, his tally stands at 259 wickets from 67 Tests, making him a formidable force for India’s batters to contend with. After suffering consecutive home series losses to India in 2018-19 and 2020-21, Lyon and his teammates are eager to reclaim supremacy on Australian turf.