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Lyon questions India's top order after follow-on celebrationsLyon said India's celebrations had been discussed by his teammates in light of Australia's dominant position despite rain blighting the test throughout.
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Nathan Lyon.

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Australia bowler Nathan Lyon said he was surprised by India's jubilant celebrations after the visitors avoided the follow-on in the third test in Brisbane and questioned whether the tourists' batters were up for the fight.

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India tailenders Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep combined in a defiant 10th wicket stand to push India to safety late on day four on Tuesday, triggering high-fives and back-slapping among teammates and staff at the Gabba.

The partnership ensured Pat Cummins's Australia would have to bat again, reducing their already slim chances of forcing a result.

Lyon said India's celebrations had been discussed by his teammates in light of Australia's dominant position despite rain blighting the test throughout.

"After the play we spoke about that and were surprised about some of their actions," the veteran test spinner said in an interview with host broadcaster Fox Cricket during a rain break before lunch on day five.

"Especially the way that we've gone about this game and I think we can be extremely proud about the way we've gone about it."

"We've really driven this game to get into the position that we find ourselves at the moment.

"It looked to me like their top order didn't want to bat last night if we were able to get that and enforce the follow-on."

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(Published 18 December 2024, 12:05 IST)