Nathan Lyon Confident in Mitchell Marsh’s Bowling Fitness Ahead of Adelaide Test

Australia’s veteran spinner Nathan Lyon has backed all-rounder Mitchell Marsh to contribute with the ball in the upcoming Adelaide Test, quelling concerns over Marsh’s fitness. The all-rounder, who showed signs of soreness after the Perth match, is likely to retain his spot in the XI regardless of his bowling workload.

“We’ll see Mitchell Marsh bowl”: Nathan Lyon 

Marsh’s value as a batter has been indisputable since his return during last year’s Ashes. With an average exceeding 40, he’s been one of Australia’s most consistent run-scorers, a factor that Lyon highlighted when discussing the team’s selection dynamics.

“I honestly think we’ll see Mitch Marsh bowl,” Lyon said confidently during Wednesday’s media session. “I’m not concerned about Bison’s fitness. He’s been incredible for us since his return, and I’ve got full confidence in him.”

Lyon Ready to Step in if Marsh Does Not Bowl 

If Marsh’s bowling is limited, Lyon is prepared to step up. The off-spinner, renowned for his ability to maintain control and pressure in all conditions, emphasized his willingness to take on more overs.

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“I’m very clear on my role within the team,” he said. “If I get the chance to bowl more, I’ll jump at it.”

Adelaide Pitch Curator Prepares Seamer-Friendly Surface for Pink-Ball Test, Rain Expected on Day 1

Over the years, Lyon has been a cornerstone of Australia’s attack, often compensating when the side lacks a genuine fifth bowler. In Adelaide, a venue where he has thrived with 63 wickets at an average of 25.26, Lyon’s role becomes even more critical. He believes the day-night conditions and the surface will aid spinners as the match progresses.

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Australia Set to Bounce Back in Adelaide 

The Adelaide pitch, beginning with 6mm of grass, is expected to become a spinner-friendly surface by the third day. Thus, Lyon’s role in the team becomes even more important during the second innings.

Australia lost the First Test of the series by 295 runs. Reflecting on Australia’s defeat in Perth, Lyon stressed the importance of moving forward. “We know we didn’t play our best cricket, and India outplayed us,” he admitted. “But the beauty of a five-match Test series is the opportunity to bounce back. We’ve got a great record in Adelaide, and we’re eager to get back on track.”
Lyon expressed surprise over India’s decision to bench both R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja in Perth, opting instead for Washington Sundar. “It more than surprises me,” he said. “Ashwin with 530-odd wickets and Jadeja with over 300—it’s remarkable to see that level of quality sitting out.”

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Australia’s veteran spinner Nathan Lyon has backed all-rounder Mitchell Marsh to contribute with the ball in the upcoming Adelaide Test, quelling concerns over Marsh’s fitness. The all-rounder, who showed signs of soreness after the Perth match, is likely to retain his spot in the XI regardless of his bowling workload.

“We’ll see Mitchell Marsh bowl”: Nathan Lyon 

Marsh’s value as a batter has been indisputable since his return during last year’s Ashes. With an average exceeding 40, he’s been one of Australia’s most consistent run-scorers, a factor that Lyon highlighted when discussing the team’s selection dynamics.

“I honestly think we’ll see Mitch Marsh bowl,” Lyon said confidently during Wednesday's media session. “I’m not concerned about Bison’s fitness. He’s been incredible for us since his return, and I’ve got full confidence in him.”

Lyon Ready to Step in if Marsh Does Not Bowl 

If Marsh’s bowling is limited, Lyon is prepared to step up. The off-spinner, renowned for his ability to maintain control and pressure in all conditions, emphasized his willingness to take on more overs.

“I’m very clear on my role within the team,” he said. “If I get the chance to bowl more, I’ll jump at it.”

Adelaide Pitch Curator Prepares Seamer-Friendly Surface for Pink-Ball Test, Rain Expected on Day 1

Over the years, Lyon has been a cornerstone of Australia’s attack, often compensating when the side lacks a genuine fifth bowler. In Adelaide, a venue where he has thrived with 63 wickets at an average of 25.26, Lyon’s role becomes even more critical. He believes the day-night conditions and the surface will aid spinners as the match progresses.

Australia Set to Bounce Back in Adelaide 

The Adelaide pitch, beginning with 6mm of grass, is expected to become a spinner-friendly surface by the third day. Thus, Lyon's role in the team becomes even more important during the second innings.

Australia lost the First Test of the series by 295 runs. Reflecting on Australia’s defeat in Perth, Lyon stressed the importance of moving forward. “We know we didn’t play our best cricket, and India outplayed us,” he admitted. “But the beauty of a five-match Test series is the opportunity to bounce back. We’ve got a great record in Adelaide, and we’re eager to get back on track.”
Lyon expressed surprise over India’s decision to bench both R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja in Perth, opting instead for Washington Sundar. “It more than surprises me,” he said. “Ashwin with 530-odd wickets and Jadeja with over 300—it’s remarkable to see that level of quality sitting out.”

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