Nathan Lyon ready to roar for greater one-day honours

By Daniel Lane
Updated October 9 2015 - 10:09am, first published October 3 2015 - 9:13pm
"I definitely haven't given up and I haven't retired from one-day cricket, that's for sure": Lyon. Photo: Ryan Osland
"I definitely haven't given up and I haven't retired from one-day cricket, that's for sure": Lyon. Photo: Ryan Osland
"I definitely haven't given up and I haven't retired from one-day cricket, that's for sure": Lyon. Photo: Ryan Osland
"I definitely haven't given up and I haven't retired from one-day cricket, that's for sure": Lyon. Photo: Ryan Osland
"I definitely haven't given up and I haven't retired from one-day cricket, that's for sure": Lyon. Photo: Ryan Osland
"I definitely haven't given up and I haven't retired from one-day cricket, that's for sure": Lyon. Photo: Ryan Osland
"I definitely haven't given up and I haven't retired from one-day cricket, that's for sure": Lyon. Photo: Ryan Osland
"I definitely haven't given up and I haven't retired from one-day cricket, that's for sure": Lyon. Photo: Ryan Osland

Nathan Lyon, considered Australia's greatest finger spinner, will use his Matador Cup campaign to try to convince the national selectors that he should to be playing one-day and Twenty20 internationals.

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