The 35-year-old said Australia needed to focus on executing their own gameplan and avoid the kind of batting collapses that marred their tour of India earlier this year. “We shouldn’t panic anyway,” Lyon said. “We panicked in India and we saw what happened. If we can learn from that experience and play our way and our brand it will be okay.” Lyon said he was not interested in pre-series chatter about England arranging flatter pitches or shorter boundaries or changing their approach to counter Australia. “We have to worry about us,” he added. “We will be really well planned … I think we will be in really good shape. “We’re not buying into the fact they have to do it against Australian bowlers. We just keep nailing our process and worrying about us.” Lyon has played in the last six Ashes series, winning three and drawing one. Australia’s bid to retain the urn for the fourth straight series begins at Edgbaston on June 16.
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