Australia off-spinner Nathan Lyon on Wednesday signed with English county club Hampshire, putting pen-to-paper on a red-ball contract for the 2020 season. Lyon has played 91 Tests since making his debut against Sri Lanka in 2011, a game in which he removed Kumar Sangakkara which his first-ever Test delivery.


β€œI very much look forward to playing with Hampshire in next year's county championship. It is a fabulous opportunity to be involved with a leading county who have had a long and successful relationship with Australian cricketers,” Lyon said in an official statement.

β€œI love playing cricket in England and no doubt will enjoy the 2020 summer with the Hampshire players, coaches, members and supporters,” he added.

Giles White, Director of Hampshire Cricket, said, β€œNathan is a really high-class spinner and we identified him in the summer as someone who would be a great addition to our Championship side.”

β€œHe has a real appetite for county cricket and is keen to be a part of what we're trying to do here, so we're delighted to secure his signature and we can't wait to have him on board next summer,” he added.

The 31-year-old has been prolific with the ball throughout his international career, claiming 363 Test wickets to date and becoming just the sixth Australian to take 300 scalps -- the nation's second most successful spinner of all-time. He is Australia's third-highest Test wicket-taker, sitting behind Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath.