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Nathan Lyon Creates History, Breaks 41-Year-Old Record Against India In 4th Test

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India rode Virat Kohli's brilliant century and Axar Patel's equally effective supporting act to take control on Day 4 of the fourth Test match against Australia on Sunday.

While the Indian batsmen looking quite comfortable against the Australia bowlers, veteran spinner Nathan Lyon was able to claim a massive milestone.

With the dismissal of KS Bharat, Lyon became the highest overseas wicket-taker in Test matches on Indian soil. He currently has 55 wickets from 11 matches in India and he surpassed the record held by former England spinner Derek Underwood.

Underwood had 54 wickets against India in away matches from 16 games with best figures of 5 for 84. The other big names in the list are Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne, legendary Sri Lanka maestro Muttiah Muralitharan, Wasim Akram and the pace duo of Courtney Walsh and Glenn McGrath.

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