Australia's spin-bowling stalwart Nathan Lyon is relishing the prospect of bowling in the opening Test against the West Indies at Perth beginning on Wednesday, saying playing at the stadium brings out the best in him.
Amid the talk of Australian quicks wreaking havoc, Lyon has shown how potent he can be at the venue, with the off-spinner taking wickets aplenty in the two Tests played at the venue between its opening in 2018 and Western Australia's borders being closed due to Covid-19 from 2020.
Lyon's 14 wickets at 15.5 is a testimony of the devastation he can wreak on the dry Perth pitch. "What makes Lyon's success even more remarkable is the fact his most potent performance came against India - acknowledged masters against spin bowling - in the Stadium's inaugural Test when his returns of 5-67 and 3-39 earned him player-of-the-match honours," according to a report in cricket.com.au.