Ashes: Nathan Lyon Ruled Out Of Remainder Of Adelaide Test With Hamstring Injury
Lyon, 38, grabbed his right hamstring after diving to save a ball at fine leg, but he came up cautiously and signaled to the dressing room almost after.
After a quick conversation with Marnus Labuschagne, who gave him a pat on the back, he left the field of play at fine leg and limped to the changing rooms. Before the lunch break on the fifth day, he was observed on crutches to leave Adelaide Oval for an injury scan.
He would no longer participate in the game, according to a Cricket Australia representative. This is the not the first time Lyon has suffered injury like this.
While chasing a ball on the field at Lord's in the second Test of the 2023 Ashes, Lyon sustained a right calf injury that ended the series for him.
Lyon had taken five crucial wickets during the third Test, including three in the second innings.
There will be an intriguing selection debate regarding Australia's specialist spinner if Lyon is unable to play in the fourth Test in Melbourne.
Lyon had taken five crucial wickets during the third Test, including three in the second innings.
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Veteran off spinner, Todd Murphy who has played seven Test including three Ashes is also in line to replace Lyon.