Australian spinner Nathan Lyon believes that rival players often serve as the "best coaches", acknowledging that his Indian counterpart Ravichandran Ashwin has "taught" him a great deal through their faceoffs since 201 1-12.
Having made their Test debuts in the same year, Lyon and Ashwin will face each other for the eighth time in the longest format during the Border Gavaskar Trophy five-Test series beginning in Perth on November 22.
"Ash (Ashwin) is an incredible bowler. I've gone head-to-head with him for basically my whole career, so I've learned a lot from Ash, " Lyon said.
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