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"Lost One Of My Mates...": Nathan Lyon Blasts Kevin Pietersen Over 'Concussion Comment'

One of the greatest batters of his generation, former England captain Kevin Pietersen has been a big talking point for some of the comments he has made during the Ashes 2023 as a pundit. From criticising the England team's approach during certain phases of the game, to receiving sharp retorts from Australian great Ricky Ponting over certain comments, Pietersen hasn't often found himself making the headlines. Now, the England great probably crossed a line in suggesting that the injured Nathan Lyon only came out to bat on Day 4 of the second Ashes Test to get 'concussed'.

A limping Lyon, who had injured himself earlier during the Lord's Test, turned up to bat to help his team add a few more runs on the board. But, Pietersen wasn't pleased seeing the off-spinner take such a risk, suggesting it must've been a ploy from Australia to get him concussed as such a situation would allow them to get a substitute.

"Imagine if he (Lyon) had been hit on the head and got a concussion, he'd have got a like-for-like replacement and a world-class spinner (Murphy), based on how he performed in India, it gives food for thought," Pietersen said.

Fair play Nathan Lyon #EnglandCricket | #Ashes pic.twitter.com/ZiqstQkU16

Taking a swipe at Pietersen, Lyon reminded him of the Phil Hughes incident, saying he or his team would never take any chance with a head injury.

"Test cricket's been around a lot longer than I have and injuries are part of the game," Lyon told reporters on Saturday evening.

There's been tears, there's been pain, but nothing was stopping Nathan Lyon from doing everything he could to help his team #Ashes pic.twitter.com/q2ceFt0bYw

"I have heard comments that I only went out there to get hit in the head, but I'm really against

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