Nathan Lyon, Australia's key spinner, has suffered a significant calf strain during the second Ashes Test and is uncertain for the rest of the series. Lyon experienced the injury while running to field a ball and had to be assisted by the physio as he left the field. Since then, he has been seen using crutches to move around and has not returned to play. Cricket Australia stated that Lyon will need a rehabilitation period after the conclusion of the current match. A decision on Lyon's availability for the remainder of the Ashes 2023 will be made once the second test match at Lord's concludes. However, Lyon may still be able to bat if required later in the match. Lyon, who claimed his 496th Test wicket by dismissing Zak Crawley in England's innings, was a key contributor to Australia's victory in the first Test at Edgbaston, taking eight wickets. Lyon is currently playing his 100th consecutive Test, making him only the seventh player in history and the first bowler to achieve this feat. His departure from the field coincided with Australia taking three wickets for 34 runs, leaving England at 278-4 by the end of day two. England captain Ben Stokes was dismissed by Mitchell Starc in the first over of the 3rd-day game. In Australia's squad, the only other spinner available is Todd Murphy, a 22-year-old off-spinner who made his debut earlier this year and has played four Tests. Murphy had an impressive performance in his first Test against India, taking 7-124, and continued to contribute throughout the series with seven additional wickets.
FAQsQ1: What happened to Nathan Lyon during the Ashes 2023? A1: Nathan Lyon, the Australian spinner, suffered a significant calf strain during the second Ashes Test while running to field
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