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Ravichandran Ashwin, India national cricket team, Nathan Lyon, Australian Men’s Cricket Team, Wicket, Bowling (cricket)
Ravichandran Ashwin Equals Nathan Lyon's Bowling Record
Ashwin Becomes Second Bowler to Take 100 Wickets Against Left-Handers
Indian off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has equaled Nathan Lyon's record of taking 100 wickets against left-handed batters in Test cricket. Ashwin achieved the milestone on Day 2 of the second Test match against Australia in Delhi.
Ashwin's Impressive Record
Ashwin is known for his exceptional bowling skills and has been a key member of the Indian Test team for many years. He has taken 457 wickets in 92 Test matches, including 35 five-wicket hauls and 11 ten-wicket hauls.
Ashwin's success against left-handed batters highlights his ability to exploit their weakness against spin bowling. He uses his variations in pace and trajectory to deceive left-handers and create wicket-taking opportunities.
Lyon's Dominance
Nathan Lyon is another prominent off-spinner who has enjoyed great success against left-handed batters. The Australian has taken 100 wickets against left-handers in 132 Test matches, including 24 five-wicket hauls and five ten-wicket hauls.
Lyon is known for his accuracy and consistency, which allows him to build pressure on batters and create wicket-taking chances.
Ashwin's Significance
Ashwin's achievement of equaling Lyon's record is a testament to his skill and experience. He has consistently performed at the highest level and is one of the most successful bowlers in the world.
Ashwin's ability to take wickets against left-handed batters makes him a valuable asset to the Indian team. He provides a crucial balance to the attack and can be particularly effective on pitches that offer assistance to spin bowlers.