Loading Edwards is just 18 with three first class caps to his name while 19-year-old Sangha has played just five first class games. Before the question was even finished Lyon blurted out "no" when the pair of Blues prospects were mentioned as a chance to force their way into an Australian side desperately searching for answers this summer. "I think it’s dangerous throwing young guys into a big Test series like this," Lyon said. "It’s really important for them to still learn their craft and learn their trade here at Shield level. I’m very impressed with both Jack and Jason but let’s see them score back to back hundreds and take a few wickets when the ball is in their hands.

"It’s important we don’t throw too many young guys into the international scene too early. I do think they would be able to handle it, but for the better of their career they would be better off if they learn their craft here first. "It’s pretty hard to learn your craft at the top of the tree, but in saying that I’m a big fan of Sangha and Jack. I’m all for them but I don’t think they should be considered just yet." Centurions: Jack Edwards (right) is congratulated by Sangha after reaching his own milestone. Credit:AAP While Sangha and Edwards still have some work to do before the faces of generation next become generation now, the era of Lyon and the group he dubs "the best bowling attack in the world" is in an unfamiliar place. Australia's first-choice bowling quartet has been the one constant in the nation's Test XI after a captain was plucked out of the clutches of retirement and three top batsmen were banned for the infamous ball tampering saga.

Loading Now they have the perfect dress rehearsal ahead of a bumper six-Test summer against India and Sri Lanka at Manuka Oval - the venue they will finish their summer at against Sri Lanka on February 1. "We haven’t played a game together since the last Ashes Test, so to be back all firing together is exciting," Lyon said. "Hopefully we come out here and put in a really good performance, all four of us, and really get that combination and partnerships working again, it’s going to be vital before the first Test match against India. "I just spoke to [curator Brad van Dam] about the wicket and he said it’s going to hopefully be something similar to the Test wicket.