Nathan Lyon

Nathan Lyon

Australia
Bowler Right Handed 38 Yrs
Off-spinners rarely find success on the hard, bounce-heavy pitches of Australia, yet Nathan Lyon defied conventional cricketing wisdom to become his country's greatest finger-spinner. Transitioning from a head groundsman at the Adelaide Oval to an international star, his bowling relies on supreme ov...
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Personal Information
Born20-11-1987
Birth PlaceAustralia
Current Age38 yrs
RoleBowler
Batting StyleRight Handed
Bowling StyleOff break
Batting Stats
MIN/ORBF AvgS/RHS200s 100s50s4x6s
Test 143 183 50 1705 3380 12.82 50.44 47 0 0 0 211 15
ODI 29 14 10 77 83 19.25 92.77 30 0 0 0 7 2
T20I 2 1 1 4 4 - 100 4 0 0 0 0 0
FC 97 129 33 1147 2397 11.95 47.85 75 0 0 2 119 15
List A 52 25 10 163 158 10.87 103.16 37 0 0 0 15 6
T20 49 17 6 56 60 5.09 93.33 11 0 0 0 4 0
Bowling Stats
MIOBallsMaiden RWAVGS/RE/R BEST BOWL5 WKT10 WKT
Test 143 265 5852.5 35117 1108 17249 571 30.21 61.50 2.95 8/50 26 5
ODI 29 29 271 1626 11 1334 29 46.00 56.07 4.92 4/44 1 0
T20I 2 2 5 30 0 48 1 48.00 30.00 9.60 1/33 0 0
FC 97 170 3635.1 21811 741 10561 293 36.04 74.44 2.91 8/103 11 1
List A 52 50 451.1 2707 27 2213 61 36.28 44.38 4.91 4/10 3 0
T20 49 47 164.4 988 0 1199 56 21.41 17.64 7.28 5/23 1 0

Off-spinners rarely find success on the hard, bounce-heavy pitches of Australia, yet Nathan Lyon defied conventional cricketing wisdom to become his country's greatest finger-spinner. Transitioning from a head groundsman at the Adelaide Oval to an international star, his bowling relies on supreme over-spin, high release point, and subtle drift to generate unexpected bounce and turn. His signature stock delivery, landing on a tight off-stump line and bouncing sharply toward the shoulder of the bat, has confounded world-class batters across all conditions.


Lyon earned the affectionate moniker "Garry" from his teammates, evolving into the ultimate big-match durable worker for Australia's bowling attack. He became particularly lethal on day-four and day-five pitches, routinely breaking open tight encounters in the fourth innings of Test matches. His career boasts towering achievements, including a starring role in Australia's 2023 World Test Championship title, multiple Ashes series victories, and an iconic 13-wicket match haul against India at Adelaide in 2014. Beyond his bowling consistency, Lyon established himself as a reliable fielder in the gully and a resilient lower-order batter capable of holding down an end during tense tail-end partnerships.


Despite facing heavy media scrutiny early in his career and frequent speculation about team selection, Lyon answered every setback through steady resilience and self-belief. His endurance stood as a hallmark of his career, becoming the first specialist bowler in Test history to play 100 consecutive matches. That historic streak eventually ended during the 2023 Ashes at Lord's when he suffered a severe calf tear, though he demonstrated his trademark grit by hobbling out to bat on one leg to add crucial runs for his team.


As a consistent member of Australia's Test side, Lyon continues to expand an already legendary record that features well over 500 red-ball wickets and dozens of five-wicket hauls. He stands as the first Australian finger-spinner to reach both 400 and 500 Test wickets, cementing his place alongside Shane Warne as a true giant of Australian spin bowling. Defined by supreme endurance, subtle craft, and quiet determination, Lyon remains a cornerstone of his country's modern red-ball dominance.

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