South Africa vs Australia | Nathan Lyon terms Kagiso Rabada’s participation ‘exciting’

South Africa vs Australia | Nathan Lyon terms Kagiso Rabada’s participation ‘exciting’

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Australia’s premier spinner Nathan Lyon is excited about facing Kagiso Rabada in the third Test as he feels Australian cricketers always want to compete against the best. Lyon also felt that everyone respects ICC’s decision, to ban Rabada, and hence no one can say whether it’s right or wrong.

Rabada was banned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) after he picked up 3 demerit points (which took his tally to 8) for ‘deliberately’ brushing Steve Smith’s shoulder after dismissing him. However, the 22-year-old fast bowler appealed against ICC match referee Jeff Crowe’s sanction and the hearing was held on March 19. Judicial commissioner Michael Heron overturned Crowe's verdict and downgraded Rabada's charge and sanction to a level one offence, thereby clearing Rabada to play the third Test match. However, the fast bowler still has 7 demerit points against his name but more importantly for South Africa, he will take part in the crucial third Test in Cape Town. Australia spinner Nathan Lyon termed Rabada’s participation as ‘exciting’ and felt that the South African spearhead will challenge Australia. 

“It’s exciting, as Australian cricketers we always want to play against best and he is the number one bowler in the world, so it will be a challenge for all of us that have to bat,” Lyon told the reporters ahead of the third Test (as reported by News18).

Lyon also said that they respect the decision to allow Kagiso Rabada to take part in the rest of the series as he felt that the Aussies need to be at their best to beat South Africa in the remaining Test matches. 

“The ICC has made their decision and we respect it, that’s their job. It’s not for me to sit here and say whether it is right or wrong. We have two massive test matches to come and we will have to play at our best to beat South Africa,” the offspinner said.

Lyon also believes that Australia were only at 40 percent in their six-wicket loss to South Africa in Port Elizabeth, which followed a comprehensive 118-run win for the touring side in Durban. 

“We sat down and had a good debrief. If I am honest I thought we played at about 40 percent in PE. Another 100 runs and it would have been a helluva test match,” the 30-year-old added. 

The offspinner also said that there will be a team meeting to discuss where the team can get better.

“We will have a team meeting tonight to sit and discuss where we can better. The pitch is interesting, it looks a pretty good wicket. It’s a helluva series with two top teams going at it,” Lyon further said. 

All-rounder Mitchell Marsh and seamer Mitchell Starc who were nursing injuries, groin and calf respectively, came through training on Tuesday after overcoming niggles and are available for selection. for the Cape Town Test.

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