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The Australian player Nathan Lyon insists that his team was prepared for the "ruthless" reaction of English fans against Steve Smith and David Warner.
The Australian duo Smith and Warner were criticized by the Southampton crowd during the heat of the World Cup. victory against England on Saturday
It was the first time the duo had faced the British since the end of their one-year ban for their role in the sandpaper manipulation scandal in South Africa. plunged Australian cricket into a crisis in 2018.
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There were audible cries, jokes, and "cheat" vocals, a soundtrack that Warner and Smith would have to accustomed as the World Cup progresses and gives way to the Series of Ashes against England.
But neither one nor the other seems to care about hosting, Smith with a winning 116 points and Warner making 43, and Lyon was far from being shocked by what he had heard.
"It was as expected – they are ruthless here," he said.
"I have had two tours of Ashes and a series of one day here and I have not experienced anything else.They are ruthless and there is not much of They have not changed lines in 12 months. "
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English cricketers receding several generations may be surprised by the characterization of Lyon, especially given the ruckus in Australia.
Lyon has played He was the provocateur in 2017 when he talked about ending the English career and turning around former goaltender Matt Prior.
"I'm very competitive and I do not think I'm going to change a lot," he said. "I'm going to play cricket that I've always played and make sure I'm wearing my heart on my sleeve. I will be competing against whoever we play with.
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