Mitchell Starc Expresses Confidence in Nathan Lyon's Comeback After Injury
Starc Supports Lyon's Recovery Journey
Mitchell Starc, Australia's fast bowler, has shown his support for teammate Nathan Lyon, who is currently undergoing rehabilitation following a hamstring injury sustained during the third Ashes Test against England in Adelaide. Starc believes that Lyon still possesses the determination to contribute significantly to the Australian team.
Lyon had to leave the field on crutches after injuring himself while attempting to field a ball at long leg. According to reports, he underwent scans and returned to the ground using crutches. Starc commented, "It's really unfortunate for him. I'm sure it's a tough situation to handle. He played a crucial role in this Test match, and he should take a moment to appreciate his contributions to our victory."
Starc Highlights Lyon's Determination
Starc noted that Lyon has been through rehabilitation before, particularly after dealing with a calf injury during the England series, which has made him more aware of the recovery process. He expressed hope that Lyon's layoff would not be extensive, stating, "He still has that desire to give more to Australia. It's up to him to navigate this situation, and I hope he returns sooner rather than later."
Lyon's Stellar Performance Before Injury
Before his injury, Lyon made a remarkable comeback to the team, taking five wickets in the match after being omitted from the Brisbane Test. He started strong with two wickets in his first innings, surpassing Glenn McGrath to become Australia's second-highest wicket-taker. On the fourth day, he played a pivotal role by dismissing key England players, including Harry Brook, Ben Stokes, and Zak Crawley.
Starc's Fitness Assurance
Starc, on the other hand, expressed confidence in his fitness for the remainder of the series, stating, "I feel good and ready to go. My average speed was better than anyone else's, so I'm all set."
Australia's Commanding Ashes Victory
Australia secured their victory in the Adelaide Test on the final day, with Scott Boland taking the last wicket as England was bowled out for 352 in their second innings. This win marked Australia's 3-0 lead in the five-match Ashes series. The triumph solidifies Australia's position at the top of the World Test Championship standings, maintaining an unbeaten record through six Tests in this cycle, and sets them on course for a potential third consecutive final at Lord's in 2027. They previously claimed the prestigious mace in 2023 by defeating India.