The Ashes: Australian spinner Nathan Lyon has criticised comments which suggested that he walked out to bat on the fourth evening of the Lord's Test with the possibility of his team getting a concussion substitute to replace him if he were to get hit amid England's relentless short-ball barrage.
The 35-year old Lyon suffered a calf injury on the second day while fielding but he hobbled out to bat at the fall of the ninth wicket to eke out 15 extra runs to Australia's second innings total along with Mitchell Starc.
Commentating on Sky Sports, former England captain Kevin Pietersen raised the question of whether it could have been done for the potential of getting Lyon subbed out of the game which can only happen through concussion or Covid-19.