The Australian spinner Nathan Lyon finally broke his silence on missing the third Test against the West Indies at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, saying that he is disappointed. Explaining the reason of his disappointment, he reflected his confidence on being able to perform on any given condition. Lyon's omission from the third Test was indeed a spectacle, as Australia hardly plays without him. Well, the selectors, including Tony Dodemaide, brushed off Lyon's form or fitness issues and said it was an "exceptional circumstance.” Even Lyon's teammates were surprised to not find him in the XI. The main aim was to strengthen the pace-bowling attack in the pink-ball day-and-night Test. Read also: Australia Seal 8-0 Sweep with T20I Whitewash Over West Indies Speaking to ESPNCricinfo, Lyon expressed his disappointment. It was not his capability being questioned, but also not walking in with his friend Mitchell Starc, who played his 100th Test match. He said, "There's no point hiding behind it, I was disappointed with the decision, but I totally understood it.Disappointed on a number of levels that: One, I believe I can play a role in any conditions, and I still honestly believe that. And then honestly, the other one was not to walk out on the field with Starcy. I've played 90-odd Test matches with Starcy, so to be able to walk out there with him in his 100th would have been amazing. But I was still there, running the drinks, and still part of it." Australia’s Test against West Indies was one for the history books, led by Mitchell Starc’s phenomenal 100th Test. He claimed five wickets in just 15 balls—three in his first over—ending with figures of 6/9 and becoming the fourth Aussie to reach 400 Test wickets. West Indies collapsed for 27, the second-lowest total ever. Scott Boland added a hat-trick to the demolition. Australia won by 176 runs, completed a 3-0 sweep, and retained the Frank Worrell Trophy in dominant fashion.