

The WTC Final match against South Africa against Australia. The Australian team had to face defeat in this final match. After that, the Australian team is playing a Test series against the West Indies. The Australian team is currently on a tour of the West Indies, where the two teams are playing a 3 -match Test series. In the first match of the series, Australia won by a huge margin of 19 runs. After the victory in Barbados, Australian veteran Nathan Lion did not sing a victory, but for the last 3 years he had sung after a continuous victory.
Nathan Lion also handed over the responsibility to the wicketkeeper batsman Alex Kerry. After that, Nathan Lion was now speculated as to whether he was going to retire from Test cricket. However, Lyon has later made it clear about everything. Nathan Lion was part of the team in the WTC final, the team had done well in the first innings, but the team could not do much better in the second innings.
Is Nathan Lion retiring?
In fact, the first Test match between the West Indies and Australia was played in Barbados. After winning the match, Australia took a 2-1 lead in the series. At this time, after the victory, Nathan Lyne sang by Alex Kerry, not by Nathan Lion. About that, Nathan Lion said, “First of all, I am very honored to lead the team, but the song for 3 years is the biggest performance in my career. It does not mean that I am retiring.”
Nathan further said, “I wanted to give this responsibility to the player who looks great inside and out of the field. I found Alex Curry the best candidate for this. Now it’s time that someone should contribute to it.”
Nathan Lion has played 3 Tests for Australia so far. He has taken 3 wickets while bowling in 5 innings. In his Test career, Nathan has made 3 wickets 3 times and 3 times 3.
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