Nathan Michael Lyon

Nathan Michael Lyon

bowler

Full name:Nathan Michael Lyon
Nationality:Australia

Teams

2025 Teams

Australia

Lancashire

Melbourne Renegades

New South Wales Blues

Career Averages

Bowling

LeagueTestOdiT20iFirst classList aT20
Matches1212922008051
Innings2272923657849
Overs5224.0271.05.08169.2713.1169.4
Balls------
Maidens10121101616380
Runs153441334482412134961247
Wickets4952917319057
Avg30.99464832.9938.8421.87
SR63.3256.063067.0547.5417.85
Eco2.934.929.62.954.97.34
BB13411345
4w22103141
5w23002801
10w400500

Batting

LeagueTestOdiT20iFirst classList aT20
Matches1212922008051
Innings1511412553918
Not outs4410169207
Runs1363774234724060
Balls Faced2722834461224164
Avg12.7319.25012.6112.635.45
SR50.0792.7710050.8899.5893.75
Fours17570274224
Fifties000200
Sixies13202780
Highest47304753711
Hundreds000000

Nathan Michael Lyon Schedule & Results

ICC World Test Championship

ResultSouth Africa vs Australia

South Africa vs Australia

ICC World Test Championship

Lord's, St John's Wood

SA

SA

(22 ov.) 43/4

AUS

AUS

212

T20 Blast

ResultWorcestershire vs Lancashire

Worcestershire vs Lancashire

T20 Blast

New Road

WOR

WOR

143

LAN

LAN

146

ResultDerbyshire vs Lancashire

Derbyshire vs Lancashire

T20 Blast

County Ground

DER

DER

163

LAN

LAN

243

ResultNorthamptonshire vs Lancashire

Northamptonshire vs Lancashire

T20 Blast

County Ground

NOR

NOR

177

LAN

LAN

181

ResultLancashire vs Derbyshire

Lancashire vs Derbyshire

T20 Blast

Emirates Old Trafford

LAN

LAN

178

DER

DER

136

ResultWarwickshire vs Lancashire

Warwickshire vs Lancashire

T20 Blast

Edgbaston

WAR

WAR

203

LAN

LAN

167

ResultLancashire vs Yorkshire

Lancashire vs Yorkshire

T20 Blast

Emirates Old Trafford

LAN

LAN

217

YOR

YOR

236

ResultLancashire vs Durham

Lancashire vs Durham

T20 Blast

Emirates Old Trafford

LAN

LAN

156

DUR

DUR

155

ResultYorkshire vs Lancashire

Yorkshire vs Lancashire

T20 Blast

Headingley

YOR

YOR

153

LAN

LAN

174

ResultNottinghamshire vs Lancashire

Nottinghamshire vs Lancashire

T20 Blast

Trent Bridge

NOT

NOT

127

LAN

LAN

126

County Championship

ResultLancashire vs Kent

Lancashire vs Kent

County Championship

Stanley Park, Blackpool

LAN

LAN

KEN

KEN

(57 ov.) 213/3

ResultDerbyshire vs Lancashire

Derbyshire vs Lancashire

County Championship

Queen's Park

DER

DER

LAN

LAN

(93 ov.) 367/10

ResultGloucestershire vs Lancashire

Gloucestershire vs Lancashire

County Championship

College Ground

GLO

GLO

(48 ov.) 179/1

LAN

LAN

557

ResultLancashire vs Glamorgan

Lancashire vs Glamorgan

County Championship

Old Trafford

LAN

LAN

GLAM

GLAM

(96 ov.) 260/8

LiveKent vs Lancashire

Kent vs Lancashire

County Championship

St Lawrence Ground

KEN

KEN

(21 ov.) 79/1

LAN

LAN

Test Series West Indies vs Australia

ResultWest Indies vs Australia

West Indies vs Australia

Test Series West Indies vs Australia

Kensington Oval, Bridgetown

WI

WI

(20 ov.) 57/4

AUS

AUS

180

ResultWest Indies vs Australia

West Indies vs Australia

Test Series West Indies vs Australia

National Cricket Stadium, St. George

WI

WI

AUS

AUS

(66 ov.) 286/10

ResultWest Indies vs Australia

West Indies vs Australia

Test Series West Indies vs Australia

Sabina Park, Kingston

WI

WI

AUS

AUS

(57 ov.) 158/4

One-Day Cup

ResultSomerset vs Lancashire

Somerset vs Lancashire

One-Day Cup

The Cooper Associates County Ground

SOM

SOM

250

LAN

LAN

254

ResultYorkshire vs Lancashire

Yorkshire vs Lancashire

One-Day Cup

York Cricket Club

YOR

YOR

295

LAN

LAN

294

ResultSussex vs Lancashire

Sussex vs Lancashire

One-Day Cup

County Ground

SUS

SUS

342

LAN

LAN

338

ResultKent vs Lancashire

Kent vs Lancashire

One-Day Cup

Kent County Cricket Ground

KEN

KEN

315

LAN

LAN

293

ResultLancashire vs Durham

Lancashire vs Durham

One-Day Cup

Aigburth

LAN

LAN

320

DUR

DUR

321

ResultLancashire vs Warwickshire

Lancashire vs Warwickshire

One-Day Cup

Aigburth

LAN

LAN

249

WAR

WAR

253

ResultLancashire vs Middlesex

Lancashire vs Middlesex

One-Day Cup

Old Trafford

LAN

LAN

291

MID

MID

292

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Ashes | Leach is still their best spinner, Lyon on England’s bowling attack

Ashes | Leach is still their best spinner, Lyon on England’s bowling attack

Australian off-spinner Nathan Lyon has given his views on England’s Test spin attack with the Ashes in mind. The 37-year-old great claimed that left-arm spinner Jack Leach remains the number one spinner for England in his eyes, even though Shoaib Bashir is the incumbent choice.

Nathan Lyon02:54 PM, 29 July, 2025

WI vs AUS | I was disappointed with the decision, Lyon on missing third Test

Nathan Lyon11:40 PM, 12 July, 2025

AI Simulation, WI vs AUS | Cameron Green and Nathan Lyon ensure 3-0 whitewash with massive win

Nathan Lyon12:11 PM, 07 July, 2025

Australia tour of West Indies 2025 | Australia win second Test to retain Frank Worrell Trophy

Nathan Lyon06:20 PM, 03 July, 2025

AI Simulation, WI vs AUS | Nathan Lyon and Sam Konstas star in the second Test as Australia seal the series in Grenada

International career

Nathan Michael Lyon was born on 20 November 1987 in Young, New South Wales. He is known as one of Australia's most important Test players since his debut in 2011. Lyon plays as an off-spin bowler and also bats in the lower order.

His Test career started with a strong moment — he took a wicket with his very first ball. Over time, Lyon passed Hugh Trumble’s 141 wickets in 2015 and became the most successful off-spinner in Australian cricket. By 2025, his name appeared among the best in history, with over 500 wickets in Test matches. He is the third-highest wicket-taker for Australia and stands seventh among all players in the world.

In January 2021, Lyon played his 100th Test match during the home series against India. His long stay in the team showed consistency and strong performance across different conditions and opponents.

Lyon was named in the ICC Test Team of the Year three times. He also won the Shane Warne Men’s Test Player of the Year award in 2019 and again in 2024.

Outside cricket, he supports the Canberra Raiders, a team from the National Rugby League.

2011

  • July: Named in Australia’s Test squad for the Sri Lanka tour.
  • August 31: Test debut vs Sri Lanka at Galle; dismissed Kumar Sangakkara with first ball.
  • Took 5/34 in the first innings on debut; became the 131st player to take five wickets on debut.
  • December: First Test in Australia at the Gabba vs New Zealand; 7 wickets in the match.
  • November: Top-scored (14) as a no. 11 in a team total of 47 vs South Africa.

2012

  • March 8: ODI debut vs Sri Lanka at Adelaide.

2013

  • April: Named in Ashes squad as sole spinner but replaced by Ashton Agar for 1st Test.
  • Recalled for the 3rd Test; took 4/42 at Chester-le-Street in 4th Test.
  • December 28: Took 100th Test wicket during the Boxing Day Test.

2014

  • January 5: Finished a five-Test series without getting dismissed in any innings.
  • December 13: Named Man of the Match vs India at Adelaide (12 wickets in the match).

2015

  • Left out of 2015 World Cup squad.
  • June: Surpassed Hugh Trumble to become leading Australian off-spinner with 142 Test wickets.

2016

  • January 29: T20I debut vs India at Melbourne.
  • July 28: Became first Australian off-spinner to reach 200 Test wickets (vs Sri Lanka).

2017

  • March 4: Took 8/50 vs India in Bangalore – best by a visiting bowler in India.
  • August 27: Reached 250 Test wickets during the first Test vs Bangladesh.
  • September: Took 13/154 in Chittagong Test – best by an Australian in Asia.
  • Ended the year with most Test wickets in the world (63).

2018

  • March: Reached 300 Test wickets by dismissing Rabada at Cape Town.
  • April: Awarded national contract for 2018–19.
  • Finished India–Australia series with 21 wickets – joint-highest with Bumrah.

2019

  • January: Named Men's Test Player of the Year at the Allan Border Medal.
  • April: Included in World Cup squad.
  • July: Played in Ashes; took 9 wickets in first Test at Edgbaston; helped Australia retain the Ashes.
  • November–December: Took 7 wickets vs Pakistan and 20 vs New Zealand, including 10/118 in Sydney.

2020

  • July: Named in preliminary training squad for England tour after COVID-19 lockdown.
  • December: Continued in Ashes squad for 2021–22 series preparation.

2021

  • December 11: Reached 400 Test wickets by dismissing Dawid Malan in the Ashes.

2023

  • March 2: Became highest wicket-taker in Border–Gavaskar Trophy (112 wickets).
  • March: Took 11/99 in Indore Test vs India; named Player of the Match.
  • March: Broke record for most wickets by a visiting bowler in India (56 wickets).
  • June: Took 5 wickets in World Test Championship Final vs India.
  • June: Played in first Ashes Test at Edgbaston; contributed 8 wickets and unbeaten 16 in a match-winning stand with Cummins.
  • June 28: Became first specialist bowler to play 100 consecutive Tests; suffered calf injury at Lord’s and missed the rest of the series.

December 2023

  • Returned to Test cricket vs Pakistan in Perth.
  • Took 500th and 501st wickets in the match; ended with 5 wickets and helped secure a 360-run win.

2024–2025

  • Played in the Border–Gavaskar Trophy series.
  • June 11–14, 2025: Last Test played vs South Africa at Lord’s.

Leagues Participation

Nathan Lyon has spent much of his professional career focused on Test cricket, but he has also taken part in domestic T20 leagues. His appearances in the Big Bash League (BBL) allowed him to stay active in the short format during the Australian summer.

Big Bash League (BBL)

Nathan Lyon took part in Australia's Big Bash League for over a decade. He began with the Adelaide Strikers before joining the Sydney Sixers, where he became a key figure. Known for his economical spells and wicket-taking ability, Lyon helped the Sixers win two BBL titles and played in several finals.

Year

Team

Notes

2011/12

Adelaide Strikers

First season in BBL; moved after success in 2010–11 KFC T20 Big Bash.

2012/13

Adelaide Strikers

Continued with the team while focusing on red-ball cricket.

2013/14

Sydney Sixers

Joined Sixers; featured in BBL 03 campaign.

2015/16

Sydney Sixers

Took 5/23 vs Hobart Hurricanes – second-best bowling in BBL history.

2016/17

Sydney Sixers

Helped reach final; finished with 1/28 in the final vs Perth Scorchers.

2017/18

Sydney Sixers

Took 3 wickets vs Melbourne Stars; named Player of the Match.

2018/19

Sydney Sixers

Active squad member; continued consistent performance.

2019/20

Sydney Sixers

Played in BBL final win vs Melbourne Stars (BBL 09).

2020/21

Sydney Sixers

Helped team win second straight title (BBL 10).

2021/22

Sydney Sixers

Included in finals squad; team aimed for third consecutive title.

2022/23

Sydney Sixers

Final season with Sixers; completed decade-long tenure.

2023/24

Not in BBL squad

Signed a new 3-year deal with Melbourne Renegades starting next season.

Nathan Lyon did not take part in the 2023/24 Big Bash season as he had already signed with the Melbourne Renegades but had not yet played for them. His time at Sydney Sixers included 34 matches and 42 wickets, making him the fifth-highest wicket-taker in the team’s history.

Domestic career

Nathan Lyon was born in New South Wales and later moved to Canberra. There, he played for ACT under-17 and under-18 teams and took part in grade cricket with Western Districts and University of Canberra clubs. In 2008, he started playing for the ACT Comets in the Cricket Australia Cup. During this period, Lyon received help from captain-coach Mark Higgs, who guided him with technique and field placement. Even after leaving the Comets, Lyon stayed in touch with Higgs for advice.

In 2010, he relocated to Adelaide. While working at the Adelaide Oval, he joined Prospect Cricket Club and continued to play for the Comets in the Futures League. After strong results in a T20 tournament in Melbourne, he was selected by South Australia’s Redbacks. That season, he became the leading wicket-taker in the KFC Twenty20 Big Bash, and the Redbacks won the competition. Lyon played in both the Sheffield Shield and domestic one-day matches. He was also picked for Australia A, where he took 11 wickets in Zimbabwe and earned Man of the Series.

Lyon later signed with the Adelaide Strikers for the first BBL season. He continued his domestic career with South Australia before returning to New South Wales. In 2017, he joined Worcestershire as a short-term overseas player. That same year, during a Sheffield Shield match in Brisbane, smoke from burnt toast in the dressing room triggered a fire alarm and paused play for half an hour.

In 2019, Lyon signed a contract with Hampshire for the 2020 season, but the deal was cancelled due to the pandemic. He stayed active in the Sheffield Shield and, in February 2021, reached 600 first-class wickets. In August 2023, the Melbourne Renegades signed him on a three-year contract for the Big Bash League. Later that year, Lancashire announced Lyon would play as an overseas player in the 2024 season.

Records and achievements

Nathan Lyon has played Test cricket for more than ten years. During this time, he has broken records and received awards from both Australian and international cricket bodies. His name appears among the top players in world cricket, especially in the longest format.

Key Awards and Honours

  • 2018: Named in the ICC Test Team of the Year
  • 2019: ICC Test Team of the Year
  • 2019: Australian Men's Test Player of the Year
  • 2020–21: Sheffield Shield Player of the Year
  • 2022: ICC Test Team of the Year
  • 2024: Australian Men's Test Player of the Year

Records by Year

  • 2011: Took first international wicket with his first ball in Test cricket – third Australian and seventeenth international to do this
  • 2015: Went past Hugh Trumble’s 141 wickets and became the most successful Australian off-spinner
  • 2016: Became the first Australian off-spinner to take 200 Test wickets
  • 2017: Took 8/50 against India in Bangalore – best figures by a visiting bowler in India
  • 2017: Ended the year with 63 Test wickets – most by any bowler worldwide that year
  • 2018: Reached 300 Test wickets
  • 2019: Played key role as Australia retained the Ashes in England for the first time in 18 years
  •  2021: Took 400th Test wicket during Ashes series
  • 2023: Became highest wicket-taker in Border–Gavaskar Trophy with 112 wickets
  • 2023: Took 500th Test wicket in Perth against Pakistan
  • 2023: Played 100 consecutive Test matches – first specialist bowler to reach this mark

Personal life

Nathan Lyon’s life outside cricket has attracted interest due to his family, finances, and some controversies. His earnings from cricket and sponsorships have helped him build a comfortable lifestyle. He also has a strong fan base that follows his career closely.

Family

Lyon has two children with Mel Waring, his former partner. He married Emma McCarthy in July 2022. His older brother, Brendan Lyon, works as his personal batting coach and supports him on and off the field.

Finance

By 2025, Nathan Lyon’s net worth reached about 10 million US dollars. His income comes from Cricket Australia contracts, match fees, endorsements, and playing in leagues like the Big Bash League.

Scandals

In 2017, Lyon’s relationship with Emma McCarthy became public while he was still with Mel Waring, which sparked media attention and personal stories from Waring. In 2018, during a Test series in South Africa, Lyon was involved in a ball controversy linked to the wider ball-tampering scandal. The match referee took both new balls to check, and the concerns were later confirmed. In 2020, photos of Lyon and McCarthy kissing in a car surfaced, which upset Mel Waring, who had been his partner for a decade.

Fans

Nathan Lyon has about 450,000 Instagram followers. Many fans follow him especially for his Test cricket performances.

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