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AUS vs NZ: Nathan Lyon goes past Ian Botham in list for leading wicket-takers in Tests

Lyon dismissed Tom Blundell (49), Jeet Raval (31), William Somerville (0), Neil Wagner (0) and Matt Henry (3) on day three to complete his five-wicket haul.

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Published : Jan 5, 2020, 9:43 PM IST

Sydney: Ace Aussie spinner Nathan Lyon on Sunday went past legendary English all-rounder Ian Botham in the list for leading wicket-takers in the longest format of the game.

Ian Botham
Ian Botham



He achieved the feat on day three of the ongoing third Test between Australia and New Zealand.

The spinner now has 385 wickets in Tests, while Botham had 383 wickets. Lyon has now moved to the 17th spot in the list.

Lyon dismissed Tom Blundell (49), Jeet Raval (31), William Somerville (0), Neil Wagner (0) and Matt Henry (3) on day three to complete his five-wicket haul.

Now, Lyon has taken a five-wicket haul against all major Test-playing nations.

He has taken seven five-wicket hauls against India, three against Bangladesh and one each against New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and West Indies

This is the Australian off spinner's 17th five-wicket haul in the longest format of the game.

Lyon's efforts helped Australia to bundle out New Zealand for 251 runs in the first innings and this gave the hosts a lead of 203 runs.

Apart from Lyon, Pat Cummins scalped three wickets for Australia.

In the first innings, Australia had scored 454 runs with the help of Marnus Labuschagne's maiden double ton.

Sydney: Ace Aussie spinner Nathan Lyon on Sunday went past legendary English all-rounder Ian Botham in the list for leading wicket-takers in the longest format of the game.

Ian Botham
Ian Botham



He achieved the feat on day three of the ongoing third Test between Australia and New Zealand.

The spinner now has 385 wickets in Tests, while Botham had 383 wickets. Lyon has now moved to the 17th spot in the list.

Lyon dismissed Tom Blundell (49), Jeet Raval (31), William Somerville (0), Neil Wagner (0) and Matt Henry (3) on day three to complete his five-wicket haul.

Now, Lyon has taken a five-wicket haul against all major Test-playing nations.

He has taken seven five-wicket hauls against India, three against Bangladesh and one each against New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and West Indies

This is the Australian off spinner's 17th five-wicket haul in the longest format of the game.

Lyon's efforts helped Australia to bundle out New Zealand for 251 runs in the first innings and this gave the hosts a lead of 203 runs.

Apart from Lyon, Pat Cummins scalped three wickets for Australia.

In the first innings, Australia had scored 454 runs with the help of Marnus Labuschagne's maiden double ton.

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Sydney: Ace Aussie spinner Nathan Lyon on Sunday went past legendary English all-rounder Ian Botham in the list for leading wicket-takers in the longest format of the game.

He achieved the feat on day three of the ongoing third Test between Australia and New Zealand.

The spinner now has 385 wickets in Tests, while Botham had 383 wickets. Lyon has now moved to the 17th spot in the list.

Lyon dismissed Tom Blundell (49), Jeet Raval (31), William Somerville (0), Neil Wagner (0) and Matt Henry (3) on day three to complete his five-wicket haul.

Now, Lyon has taken a five-wicket haul against all major Test-playing nations.

He has taken seven five-wicket hauls against India, three against Bangladesh and one each against New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and West Indies

This is the Australian off spinner's 17th five-wicket haul in the longest format of the game.

Lyon's efforts helped Australia to bundle out New Zealand for 251 runs in the first innings and this gave the hosts a lead of 203 runs.

Apart from Lyon, Pat Cummins scalped three wickets for Australia.

In the first innings, Australia had scored 454 runs with the help of Marnus Labuschagne's maiden double ton.


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