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Lyon, who said he was “absolutely glued” to the India-England series, believes Bashir could have “something special” and has the potential to succeed in Australia.
“All three to be honest with you,” Leon said Willow Talk When the podcast asked who stood up for him. “And I don’t mean that kindly. He had a pretty tough introduction to Test cricket. It’s a hell of a way to start your Test career, come on and Rohit (Sharma) and (Shubman) Gill and everybody else.
“But I’m looking forward to going to Lancashire and meeting Tom (Hartley) and bowling with him and having discussions about left-arm (conventional), right-arm offs, which is the same craft. It’s interesting. See the mentality, his reflections and I’m looking forward to playing with him there hopefully.” .
“Bashir looked like he had something special. I like that he got on the back of it (the ball), so he can definitely be a threat here.”
The next Ashes series will be held in Australia in the 2025-26 season, with England looking to build a winning side for the first time since 2010-11 and second since 1986-87.
“We’re definitely getting closer to the end than the beginning,” Leon said. “But I think where we’re at in our career, we’ve done the hardest work as we continue to work the hardest in our preparation, our recovery, our rehab. There’s no reason why we can’t play. For three to four or five years.
“The only thing that stops blokes is possible injuries and how the body holds up. The skill is always there. Guys have played long enough now and they know what they have to do and how they go. And the other thing is that, especially under the bowlers, under Pat (Cummins), when the bowlers cook, Pat He understands that … he understands very well the importance of managing (our) bowlers.
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