
Australia's stand-in skipper Steve Smith tried to douse the controversy over the exclusion of Nathan Lyon for the second Ashes Test in Brisbane, saying that the decision was taken to strengthen the pace-bowling department and there wasn't anything personal against the spin-bowling stalwart.
Lyon had described his mood as "absolutely filthy" after he was dropped by Australia for the first time in 13 years in a home Test. Australia's chairman of selectors, George Bailey, had described the exclusion as a "one-Test decision" and guaranteed the 38-year-old spinner a place in the XI for the third Test in Adelaide.
"It could have gone a few different ways, and it's certainly nothing against Nathan. He is a freak," Smith was quoted as saying post-match by Fox Sports.
Australia defeated the Ben Stokes-led England by eight wickets in the Brisbane Test on Sunday to take a 2-0 lead int he five-match series.
"He's (Lyon) been our spinner for such a long time, but the extra batting and the way the tail hung in for 50 overs gave us the balance we were after," added Smith.
Australian tail-enders, pacers Michael Neser (16) and Brendan Doggett (13), made decent contributions while pacer Mitchell Starc contributed 77 as the home side scored a mammoth 511 at the back-end of the first innings.
Neser took a five-wicket haul in the second innings to play a pivotal role in Australia's big win.
"(Neser) offers something different.
"What plays, what favours it's been (in past Tests). Is it pace or whatever that is or what type of bowler? And then they make the decision," he added.
Labuschagne was all praise for Michael Neser, who took his maiden five-for in the second innings.
"To see him (Neser) take five wickets with an old ball...it was awesome. There was a moment earlier in the season where I was just like, 'Man, I hope he (Neser) gets his chance'. I saw the writing on the wall there that there's potential and for him to be able to come in and deliver," said Labuschange.
Meanwhile, Australia's regular skipper Pat Cummins looks certain to make a comeback to the side in Adelaide after a long injury layoff, while the hosts would be keeping a watch on the fitness of opener Usman Khawaja and pacer Josh Hazlewood ahead of the third Test.