Nathan Lyon is in doubt for the rest of the Ashes after the star spinner suffered a serious-looking calf injury on a disastrous day for Australia at Lord’s. 7NEWS
England went to stumps on Day 2 at 4-278 in reply to Australia’s first-innings 416, with the game back in the balance after the hosts threw away three last-session wickets.Watch, Stream & Catch Up with Australia's Home of Cricket onFriday morning now looms as critical, not only in the fight for a first-innings lead but as Australia await a clearer prognosis on Lyon’s right leg.
Beyond that, Todd Murphy is in Australia’s squad for the series and would shape as the man called upon if Lyon is ruled out of the third Test at Headingley, starting next Thursday. Lyon’s injury came after he took the sole wicket in England’s innings until that point, outsmarting Zak Crawley on 48 and having him stumped down legside.
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