Nathan Leone has no plans to retire yet, cricket news identifies his bucket list against India

The 37-year-old Australian off-spinner Nathan Leone has expressed a desire to play the role of Test cricket, especially aiming to win a distant series in India, especially before retirement, also announced that he has given his role to Alex Kerry as a team song-master after Australia’s recent victory.Australia’s most successful off-spinner Leone, with 556 wickets in 138 tests, claimed 130 wickets against India in 32 tests, but a winner in India has not been part of the Australian team since the 2004-05 win.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!“I have always said that I want to win in India. I want to win in England,” Lyon shared. “We have got that opportunity in a few years time, but we have also received it to take a test by Test and ensure that we are doing everything in the West Indies here. Then we got a huge heat at home with ash. But another World Test Championship Final will be sure on my card. ,Leon has stepped out of his role as the team’s song-master, given the responsibility to wicketkeeper-batter Alex Kerry, who led the ceremony after his 159-run win over the West Indies in the first Test.After every victory began by Rod Marsh, Lyon was passed by the tradition of singing “under the southern cross” and Michael Hussey. Lyon led the ceremony in 67 wins from 125 matches.Lyon said, “I am very respected first, leading the song, but to keep it for 12 years, it is one of the biggest highlights of my career.” “This is definitely not that I am retiring anytime soon. It is more about the atmosphere of the team, to make sure that I get it an opportunity to pass someone who I see and the way he goes about it and the way he goes out and the way he goes out of the field and I think Alex is the right candidate.,
Leone said, “I raced my race with it, and the time has come for someone else to touch it.Australia is set to face the West Indies in the second Test from Wednesday in St. George, Granada.