Nathan Lyon, an Australian cricketer, reveals his intention to continue playing until the next tours of India and England in 2027, despite rumors of retirement.
It was Nathan Lyon ’s wife Emma who told him that he was reputedly one of a quartet of senior Australian players making their last bow this summer.
“When I came home I struggled a fair bit watching the guys in the last three games, just mentally. Seeing them and how the games were going and knowing you could potentially play a massive role in being the difference. To them, he related the story of how he did not take no for an answer when he decided he wanted to bat with his blown calf on the fourth day at Lord’s.
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