Nathan Lyon shoots down Shane Warne’s ‘rest’ call for Sydney

Melbourne: Australian off-spinner Nathan Lyon on Monday shot down a suggestion from Shane Warne that he take a rest for the Sydney Test against New Zealand this week so leg-spinner Mitchell Swepson can make his debut.

Tim Paine’s team have already won the three-match series against the Black Caps after crushing them by 247 runs in Melbourne, Sunday, following their comprehensive win in Perth.

Cricket great Warne has championed Swepson and over the weekend flagged the idea of axing Lyon if selectors opt for one spinner in Sydney.

“Just giving Mitchell Swepson a taste of it (international cricket), giving him a chance, I reckon it will pay dividends in the long run,” Warne said.

But Lyon, who took four wickets Sunday to wrap up late New Zealand second innings resistance, said there was no way he would be standing aside.

“Did (Shane) Warnie ever want a rest and give Stuart MacGill a go?” he asked, noting the lack of opportunity given to Warne’s leg-spin rival at the height of their careers.

“I won’t be resting. I haven’t met any Australian cricketers that would like to be rested. It’s that hard playing Test cricket, but it’s that rewarding as well so every opportunity you get to play cricket for Australia it means the world to us. So I can’t imagine Mitchell Starc, Pat (Cummins) or Patto (James Pattinson) putting his hand up to say I need a rest,” added the off-spinner.

Queensland’s Swepson has been added to Australia’s squad for Sydney, where conditions often assist slow bowlers, and was taking tips from Warne in Melbourne.

There is a chance that Australia may play two specialist spinners in the third Test, with the call to be made after Paine and selectors look at the pitch.

Swepson, who has taken 12 wickets from six Sheffield Shield games at 26.58, was a member of Australia’s Test squad for tours of India and Bangladesh in 2017 but is yet to make his debut.

Lyon said if both of them played, he would be more than happy. “Mitch has been bowling brilliantly for Queensland,” said Lyon. “He’s a great fella (fellow) to start off with, but he gives it a rip and that’s what I really love to see. I’m a big fan of Mitch, it’s great to see him in and around our squad so he gets his chance and fingers crossed we can have a great combination together,” Lyon added.

AFP

 

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