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Nathan Lyon

Team flagAUS37 yrs
batting styleright-arm offbreak Bowler
#5 Bowler in Test
#14 All Rounder in Test
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Nathan Lyon Recent Form

Batting

AUS vs SL, Test2 (6) *
AUS vs IND, Test7 (17) *
AUS vs IND, Test41 (55)
AUS vs IND, Test13 (18)
AUS vs IND, Test2 (30)
AUS vs IND, Test4 (6) *
AUS vs IND, Test5 (16)
AUS vs IND, Test0 (2)
NSW vs VIC, First class17 (50)
NSW vs VIC, First class4 (29)

Bowling

AUS vs SL, Test3-96
AUS vs SL, Test4-84
AUS vs SL, Test4-78
AUS vs SL, Test3-57
AUS vs IND, Test1-19
AUS vs IND, Test3-96
AUS vs IND, Test2-37
AUS vs IND, Test1-55
AUS vs IND, Test0-6
AUS vs IND, Test2-96

Nathan Lyon Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI291477003092.7719.2572----
T20I214004100.000.0000----
Test1361711595004751.2912.8620214----
BBL38154400984.624.4030----
WC ODI43800580.008.0000----
First class2252902630027549.5412.3430728----
LIST A8139240003799.5812.63228----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI2929294.9246.004/440056.07----
T20I2219.6048.001/330030.00----
Test1362535532.9430.2013/154252461.67----
BBL3837447.1821.505/215117.95----
WC ODI4435.3260.332-530068.00----
First class2254098142.9232.4113/154343166.40----
LIST A8179904.9139.414/104048.10----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
Australia vs Sri Lanka at Adelaide - March 08, 2012
T20I Debut India vs Australia at Melbourne - January 29, 2016
Test Debut Australia vs Sri Lanka at Galle - August 31 - September 03, 2011
First class Debut
West Aust vs South Aust at W.A.C.A- February 10 - 13, 2011
LIST A Debut
South Aust vs West Aust at W.A.C.A- February 16, 2011

Teams played for

South Australia Australia Adelaide Strikers Australians New South Wales Sydney Sixers Australia A Sydney Thunder Worcestershire Prime Ministers XI

About Nathan Lyon

NameNathan Lyon
GenderMale
Birth20 Nov 1987
Birth PlaceYoung, New South Wales
Height1.81m (5 ft 11 in)
NationalityAustralian

Nathan Lyon will go down in Australian cricketing history as the greatest off-spinner to have donned the Australian whites. An incredible turn of events saw Lyon graduate from a pitch curator to a Test cricketer in a short period. In 2010, Lyon was working as ground staff at the Adelaide Oval, and his bowling talent was spotted out of the blue by the then Redbacks coach Darren Berry. In a span of a year, Lyon bagged his Test debut against Sri Lanka in August 2011. ... continue reading

Player Bio

Nathan Lyon will go down in Australian cricketing history as the greatest off-spinner to have donned the Australian whites. An incredible turn of events saw Lyon graduate from a pitch curator to a Test cricketer in a short period. In 2010, Lyon was working as ground staff at the Adelaide Oval, and his bowling talent was spotted out of the blue by the then Redbacks coach Darren Berry. In a span of a year, Lyon bagged his Test debut against Sri Lanka in August 2011. 

In a generation where the trait of conventional off-spinners has gone for a toss, Lyon remains one of those bowlers from the old school. He loves flighting the ball and is a wicket-taking bowler for Australia in the longest format. He is one of those very few bowlers to pick a wicket on his very first delivery of Test cricket when he bagged the wicket of Kumar Sangakkara. He went on to bag a fifer and emerged as one of the prime spinners for Australia post the Shane Warne era.

Despite his exceptional record in the Test format, Lyon’s road in international cricket has been far from easy. Despite being Australia’s premier spinner, he was dropped from the Test team twice in 2013. He also had to sit out for two Tests in the Ashes next year in favour of Ashton Agar, but made his return in the final two Tests. After missing out in two Tests, Lyon was rightfully back in the XI and bowled Australia to a victory in the 4th Test. He also played a pivotal role in Australia’s home series victory against India in 2014-15. He also bagged the Man of the Tournament Award for the first time in his career. 

Soon, the off-spinner brilliantly partnered with the pace trio of Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins, and helped Australia win countless Test matches at home. 

Lyon’s fame to claim moment came during Australia’s tour of India in 2017, where he bagged 19 wickets at an average of 25.26, including his best figures of 8 for 50 at the M. Chinnaswamy. He summed up the tour with another fifer in the last Test match. 

However, his dominance in subcontinental conditions was reaffirmed during the 2023 Border-Gavaskar Trophy. In the Indore Test, Lyon dismantled India with match figures of 11/99, becoming the highest wicket-taker in the series’ history with 112 scalps and earning the Player of the Match award. He then surpassed Derek Underwood’s record for the most wickets by a visiting bowler in India during the Ahmedabad Test, taking his 56th in the country.

Lyon played a crucial role in Australia’s triumph at the 2023 ICC World Test Championship Final, taking 5 wickets across both innings against India. His performance reinforced his ability to deliver on the big stage.

In the 2023 Ashes, Lyon was instrumental in Australia’s thrilling victory at Edgbaston, taking 8 wickets across both innings. He showcased his grit with the bat too, partnering with Pat Cummins in a nerve-wracking 55-run stand to chase down the target, finishing unbeaten on 16. In the very next Test at Lord’s, Lyon made history by becoming the first specialist bowler to play 100 consecutive Tests—a feat spanning back to 2013. 

Unfortunately, that match also marked a pause in his streak, as a calf injury ruled him out of the remainder of the series. Despite the injury, Lyon courageously hobbled to the crease in the second innings, receiving a standing ovation for his spirit and courage.

Returning from injury, Lyon resumed his legacy in December 2023 against Pakistan in Perth. He joined the elite 500-wicket club by dismissing Faheem Ashraf, and followed it up with another just two balls later. His five-wicket haul powered Australia to a dominant 360-run win.

He continued to contribute during the 2024–25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy, cementing his role as Australia’s spin spearhead. By 2025, Lyon had become Australia’s third-highest wicket-taker in Test history and seventh overall worldwide, with over 500 wickets to his name.

Nathan Lyon’s career is a testament to perseverance, passion, and mastery of his craft. From humble beginnings to historic records, he has redefined the role of a modern off-spinner and remains an enduring pillar in Australia’s Test legacy.

(As of May 2025)