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minipress tablets Nor indeed could Graeme Swann match the bowling of Nathan Lyon, who picked up four for 63 in the match and effectively ended England's second-innings resistance when he had Alastair Cook caught behind from his second ball after the first of two rain delays. Circumstance means that the situation was ripe for the Australia batsmen to clamber into Swann in their second innings, something they would not have been able to do to that extent were the game more evenly poised. But even so there was a contrast, inasmuch as Lyon used over-spin to achieve bounce as much as sidespin to get turn, a method to which Swann, a prodigious finger spinner of the ball, seemed unable to adapt.