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War of Words: Nathan Lyon says Australia out to 'end careers' in Ashes, Matt Prior hits back

Nathan Lyon said that England were left in disarray after 2013-14 series.

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The usual banter before the Ashes test series is getting pretty heated up this year. After Nathan Lyon said that Australia are out to "end careers" for England players in the upcoming Ashes Tests like they did in 2013-14, Matt Prior has back saying 'Lyon should worry about his career'.  

Pointing out how England finished their last visit in disarray, Australain spinner Nathan Lyon said that Australia are out to "end careers" in the upcoming Ashes series. 

Lyon recalled the devastation caused by left-armer Mitchell Johnson in 2013-2014, when he took 37 wickets with his ferocious fast bowling as the Australians inflicted a crushing 5-0 home series defeat.

Ahead of the first Test in Brisbane from Thursday, the off-spinner said many in the England squad remain haunted by Johnson's assault, taking aim at captain Joe Root who was axed for the final Test in Sydney.

"I know Root got dropped last time when he was here, so it'd be good to get him dropped again wouldn't it? If we can start by opening up that crack, it's pretty crucial," Lyon told reporters.

"There's a lot of scars for the English guys, especially coming over here, especially when we have two guys bowling 150ks (93 mph), not just one now," he added, referring to Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins.

On the 2013-2014 tour, Jonathan Trott was sent home with stress-related illness after the first Test, while Graeme Swann abruptly retired mid-series.

Coach Andy Flower was sacked following the Ashes thrashing and wicketkeeper Matt Prior was dropped for the last two Tests, with Lyon claiming he was "scared".

"Leading into Perth we knew... Matt Prior wanted to fly home before the game started and he was one of the senior players," said Lyon, one of three players remaining from that side.

"He was scared. It's four years ago. I think he's all right now."

Asked if he thought his team could repeat the devastation that ended careers on that tour, Lyon said: "I hope so. I didn't end any careers. Mitchell Johnson ended them."

English keeper Prior laughed off the taunts Monday.

"If that was the case and I was scared, why didn't I go home then?" he told Britain's Daily Mail. "That's completely ridiculous and all I can do is laugh. It's wholeheartedly untrue. I stayed out there and what hurt me more was that I got dropped for the last two Tests."

He hit back warning Lyon that he would want to be sure his own career did not fizzle out this time.

"Last time someone spouted a whole load of BS about me I stayed quiet, not this time," Prior wrote. "To be clear, I may have been playing badly fair enough but there was no way I was getting on a plane home. You've embarrassed yourself and this game has a funny way of biting back.

"I sincerely hope you're not part of a losing team on home soil. I still remember being sat on the outfield at the SCG after winning 3-1 (in 2010-11) while your press and fans were tearing into the Oz players. You want to end careers? Just make sure it's not yours that ends."

However, Australian opener David Warner and England counterpart Alastair Cook played down the verbals, saying that it had been amusing to watch past and present players do battle, but it was time to get on with the game.

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