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Matthews: Why this Ashes will define Lyonβs legacy
SENΒ β’ Β November 19th, 2025 3:15 pm

Former Australian Test player Greg Matthews has named the player he believes holds the key to Australiaβs Ashes hopes.
The former off-spinner and left-hand bat reckons Nathan Lyon can βdefine his legacyβ against England this summer.
Much of the talk has revolved around injuries to Australiaβs star fast bowlers Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, and despite the bevy of quicks England has brought with them, spin can still play a massive part.
And Matthews feels veteran spinner Lyon, at the ripe old age of 37, is primed to be Australiaβs saviour.
βLyon, write this down - this tour will define his legacy,β Matthews said on SEN 1170 Mornings.
βGo back and you think of Freddie (Flintoff) in England. Bats at 31 in Test cricket, bowls at 32 but has a white-hot Ashes.
βThis will define Lyon. Englandβs greatest weakness is spin and yet we want to prepare seaming decks.
βWhen weβve got a guy with 562 Test wickets who is going to hold our attack together - our strength lies in Lyon, thereβs doesnβt lie in spin.
βTheyβve brought a fast bowling attack expecting to receive reciprocal wickets that suit fast bowling.β
Matthews commented on the rest of the Australian squad, kicking off with a player he believes was extremely unlucky not to be selected.
βIβm going to start with a guy who didnβt get picked - (Sam) Konstas,β said βMoβ.
βWent to the West Indies, guess how many people scored a hundred in six digs in that series? No one. And people bag him.
β(Jake) Weatherald is an absolute must
β(Usman) Khawaja is under stupid pressure because in his last 28 Tests - you take out the 232 (he scored in Sri Lanka) - he averages 25.
βHow does that work? I donβt think heβll last the series.
βMarnus (Labuschagne), thank god youβre back. We need this man. Five hundreds this season, you Ronnie Coote.
β(Steve) Smith is the greatest batter in cricket in the world at the moment in my humble opinion.
β(Travis) Head, runs, and heβs going to get us a couple of wickets. Technically heβs not that efficient.
β(Cam) Green and (Beau) Webster - what the hell are you journos talking about? Do not rob Peter to pay Paul. You pick one or the other and itβs got to be Green.
βWicketkeeper goes unsaid (Alex Carey).
β(Brendan) Doggett. Isnβt it great. Iβm not talking Jeff Thompson but Iβm going to mention this name. All of a sudden weβve got a quick with great stats, great numbers, good bumper, good attitude, you beaut.
β(Scott) Boland, no-brainer. Iβve backed him to be the leading wicket-taker for the series.
β(Mitch) Starc, you Ronnie Coote, thank god heβs fit because he is a wicket-taker.
β(Josh) Hazlewood, wow. What a blowout.β
Matthews also wanted to highlight what he believes to be a gaping hole in the Australian side for the first Test in Perth and it revolves around the calmness of captain Pat Cummins.
βThe thing that no one, not one of you journos has talked about, is the calm of Cummins. Itβs not his 270-something wickets at 21,β he said of the injured skipper.
βHe brings a calm not even Mark Taylor brought to the team and that is going to be scary because Smith doesnβt have that kind of calm.
βTo lose him is a massive loss because of his calm nature and his bowling.β
Listen to the full chat with Matthews below:

