Legendary Australian cricketer Steve Waugh revealed he attempted to persuade Nathan Lyon via a text message to stay with the team in England in a bid to play in the fifth Ashes Test after the veteran off-spinner sustained a right calf injury which ended his time in the series. Lyon, playing in his 100th consecutive Test match at Lordās, pulled up sharply after running in to take a catch of Ben Duckett off the bowling of Cameron Green in the leg-side after tea in the 37th over. Though he did face 13 balls with the bat, Lyon was diagnosed with a significant calf strain and eventually ruled out for the rest of the series. Jonny Bairstow Registers Unwanted Record After Getting Stranded On 99* During ENG vs AUS Ashes 4th Test 2023
āI actually sent Nathan Lyon a message after he did his calf. I said, āMate, donāt give up on it, youāve got 18 days, you might be able to get back for the last Test matchā. But obviously being a bowler itās harder than a batsman,ā Waugh told SEN Radio on Friday.
In his playing career, Waugh famously shrugged off a calf problem to score 157 not out at The Oval back in 2001 as Australia won The Ashes 4-1 over England. Now retired, Waugh admitted the players of his era were given far more leeway from the medical team when it came to playing with injuries. Ashes 2023: Australia 'Confident' of Mitchell Starc Returning to Action on Day 3 of Fourth Test Against England After Suffering Injury
āI sort of bluffed my way through that last Test match and did it more on willpower and knowing that I didnāt have another Test match for about six weeks after. Which I needed because I got a DVT (deep vein thrombosis) on the way home on the plane so I had to get some injections for the next six weeks.ā
āIt was just one of those things. Back in our era, we had more opportunities to play through injury. The physio trusted you and knew what your pain tolerance was and what you could get through. In a lot of ways, players these days donāt get that chance.ā
āYou look at Cameron Green in the last Test match, they said he had a slight niggle. I think sometimes youāve got to play through those. Heās probably lucky heās got a game this Test match because he gave Mitch Marsh an opportunity and as a Test player you want to hold onto your spot as long as you can and play whenever you can. I think these days, playing with a slight injury doesnāt happen anymore,ā he concluded.
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jul 21, 2023 08:03 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).













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