Australia's Nathan Lyon was spotted celebrating the first Test win at a pub which was the head-quarter of England's Barmy Army, and what resulted was an 'all-out war'

Nathan Lyon was recently snapped celebrating Australia’s victory over England in the first Test of Ashes 2023, and coincidentally, it turns out that Lyon celebrated in the same pub where his teammate David Warner infamously punched Joe Root back in 2013.
As if that wasn’t enough, the pub was England supporters’ club Barmy Army’s head-quarter for the first Test, as the rowdy fan group shared a picture with Nathan Lyon calling it an ‘all out war’.
Australia defeated England by two wickets in the first Test at Edgbaston as Ben Stokes’ decision to declare in the first innings at 393/8 came back to haunt his side.
On a rainy Day 5, Australia scored the winning runs, with captain Pat Cummins doing the honours, leading his side to a 1-0 lead in the series.
After the match, Australian players decided to celebrate their victory, and their choice of venue to do so turned out to be an interesting choice.
Lyon was one of the Australian players who travelled to a pub in Birmingham to celebrate the victory, but it turns out it was the same Australian-themed pub where Warner had punched Root in 2013.
While Warner and some of the other Australian players decided to skip the celebrations this time around, Lyon was part of the players who celebrated the win with many Australian fans also turning up at the same venue.
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