
Nathan Lyon became only the third Australian cricketer to reach 500 wickets in Tests.

Nathan Lyon has become the eighth bowler, and third Australian, to reach 500 Tests wickets during Australia’s opening Test against Pakistan in Perth, with his captain Pat Cummins describing him as the most important cog in the attack.
Lyon had been stalled on 496 wickets after his Ashes-ending calf injury earlier this year, but continued his fine record at the Optus Stadium. He moved to 499 wickets in Pakistan’s first innings when he claimed Abdullah Shafique, Imam-ul-Haq and Aamer Jamal.
For a little while it appeared he may run out of wickets as Australia’s quicks ran through Pakistan’s second innings, but in his seventh over he won an lbw decision against Ashraf via the DRS.
“It’s something I’m very proud about,” Lyon said after the match. “I don’t think it’s probably hit me yet. But there’s obviously been a lot of hard work go into the journey and I’ve had a lot more bad days and good days but to be out there in the middle of back after doing a calf with a special group of people, it’s pretty special to be able to take 500 in my first Test back.
“I was quietly confident that it would hit leg. Reviews you’re always nervous no matter what. So all in all pretty happy.”
Lyon joined Shane Warne (708) and Glenn McGrath (563) as Australia players in the 500 club while he is the fourth spinner in the list which also includes Muthiah Muralidaran and Anil Kumble.