Lyon grabs eight but Renshaw out of tour match after head knock
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“I thought Jon Holland worked really well, bowled well in partnerships. We had good conversations, open conversations. We just really tried to nail it down to basics and tried to keep it simple.
“A lot of guys can come over here and complicate things in the subcontinent. From my past experiences, that’s one big message (I’ve learnt).”
Ali, who finished undefeated on 83 after day one, had added only two to his overnight score before his shot ricocheted off Renshaw. Opening batsman Sami Aslam (51) was the only other local to at least make a half-century.
Lyon claimed only three wickets in two Tests against Pakistan in the UAE four years ago but he has mastered the sub-continent over the past year, claiming a combined 41 wickets in six Tests in India and Bangladesh. His success, in part, is due to dissecting the performances of Indian spin star Ravi Ashwin.
“I’m definitely confident, the ball is coming out of my hand beautifully at the moment,” Lyon said.
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