Nathan Lyon has made it by way of the beginning of his Sheffield Shield return unscathed, bowling 16 overs for NSW on the primary day of the conflict with Victoria.
Victoria crawled to 8-182 on a rain-affected opening day of the MCG conflict, after the opening session of the match was totally washed out.
Lyon obtained by way of his 16 overs for figures of 0-32, in what was simply his greatest in-match workload since tearing his calf in the course of the Ashes in June.
The MCG conflict is the primary of as much as 4 red-ball video games Lyon can play earlier than Australia’s first Test in opposition to Pakistan in December in Perth.
The 35-year-old beforehand bowled eight overs in his comeback match for Northern Districts in NSW premier cricket, in addition to 9 in a one-day match for NSW in opposition to South Australia final Friday.
The offspinner has gone wicketless in every of these innings.
Lyon’s overs got here on a sluggish day of Shield cricket on the MCG.
Victoria confronted 81 overs for his or her 182 runs, after dropping Marcus Harris for a golden duck within the first over when he was caught at bat-pad.
Harris was considered one of two batters to fall to former Victorian fast Christ Tremain, who additionally trapped Fergus O’Neill lbw late within the day.
Ben Dwarshuis additionally took 3-43 to swing the day within the Blues’ favour, with the left-armer taking the important thing scalp of Peter Handscomb for 43 when he skied a pull shot to sq. leg.
Travis Dean hit 39 for Victoria earlier than he was caught at first slip off Moises Henriques, sparking a collapse from 2-106 to 7-159 within the last session.
The late wickets supply NSW hope of breaking their 14-match winless streak within the Shield, relationship again to February final yr.
“We’re in a pretty strong position,” Dwarshuis stated.
“They put on a nice partnership there through the middle when it was probably toughest to bat, and then we had to work pretty hard to get back into the game.”
Will Pucovski additionally hit 33 in his return sport after being rested for Victoria’s second sport of the season of their loss to Queensland earlier this month.
Dropped by wicketkeeper Matthew Gilkes off Dwarshuis on 10, he finally perished when caught behind off Jackson Bird.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au