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Australia captain Ricky Ponting believes it is time for his team's 'rebuilding' period to come to an end as they prepare to face the West Indies this week. Full Article at Sporting Life
No Answer 1% Q6. AUSTRALIA'S INJURY CRISIS IS RESULT OF PLAYING TOO MUCH Yes 56% No 39% Don't know 5% Q7. INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE BIGGEST THREAT TO HEALTH OF INTERNATIONAL CRICKET Yes 54% No 43% Don't know 4% Q8. Full Article at Herald Sun
Australia's Brett Lee (C) warms up with teammates during a training session in Nagpur October 27, 2009. Australia's injury woes deepened on Tuesday when bowlers Lee and Mitchell Johnson were ruled out on the eve of the second one-dayer against India. View Photo »
I want to keep playing for Australia but to be totally honest with you, I need to get away from the game to work out what the future holds
Siddle also said that the gang is eager to deliver similar success like Paul Reiffel, Brendon Julian, Glenn McGrath, Jason Gillespie and more recently Brett Lee did. Full Article at New Kerala
Roebuck, a renowed cricket columnist, said the the likes of Ishant Sharma and Ravi Bopara have failed to reproduce their magic at the international level and the Indian Premier League (IPL) is to be blamed for their downfall. Full Article at New Kerala
It was indicative of the generational shift within the Australia cricket team that just days after Brett Lee conceded his days as leading a Test attack may be over, the man earmarked to fill his shoes declared himself ready to fire in the summer ahead. Full Article at Fox Sports Australia
Australian cricketer Brett Lee (R) corrects the bowling grip of teammate Michael Hussey during a training session at The Vidarbha Cricket Association Jamtha stadium in Nagpur on October 27, 2009. View Photo »
It was just unreal being in the same dressing shed as them. I mean, Brett Lee and Stuart Clark - you can't learn from better players than them, so I was just taking it all in and trying to take in as much as I could ... I still think I'm in a dream. Obviously, you've got to keep your head on, and do the...
Melbourne, Nov. 22 (ANI): Former Australian Test quick Rodney Hogg has urged Brett Lee to give his Baggy Green and retire from Test cricket in a bid to spearhead Australia’s World Cup campaign in 2011. Full Article at Sindh Today
Brett Lee should quit Tests to reduce pressure on his weak elbow and concentrate on ODIs, feels former pacer Rodney Hogg. Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports
Brett Lee (born 8 November 1976 in Wollongong, New South Wales) is an Australian cricketer. Full Article
Australia's Brett Lee (C) warms up with teammates during a training session in Nagpur October 27, 2009. Australia's injury woes deepened on Tuesday when bowlers Lee and Mitchell Johnson were ruled out on the eve of the second one-dayer against India.
View Photo »Australian cricketer Brett Lee (R) corrects the bowling grip of teammate Michael Hussey during a training session at The Vidarbha Cricket Association Jamtha stadium in Nagpur on October 27, 2009.
View Photo »CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: Brett Lee of Australia celebrates in the changing rooms with the trophy after the ICC Champions Trophy Final between Australia and New Zealand played at Supersport Park on October 5, 2009 in Centurion, South Africa.
View Photo »CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: Mitchell Johnson (L) and Brett Lee of Australia celebrate in the changing rooms with the trophy after the ICC Champions Trophy Final between Australia and New Zealand played at Supersport Park on October 5, 2009 in Centurion, South Africa.
View Photo »CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: The Australian Team celebrate with the trophy after the ICC Champions Trophy Final between Australia and New Zealand played at Supersport Park on October 5, 2009 in Centurion, South Africa.
View Photo »CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: Brett Lee of Australia cools off at fine leg on the boundary during the ICC Champions Trophy final match between Australia and New Zealand from SuperSport Park on October 05, 2009 in Centurion, South Africa.
View Photo »CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: Brett Lee of Australia cools off at fine leg on the boundary during the ICC Champions Trophy final match between Australia and New Zealand from SuperSport Park on October 05, 2009 in Centurion, South Africa.
View Photo »CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: Brett Lee of Australia appeals unsuccessfully against Brendon McCullum of New Zealand during the ICC Champions Trophy Final between Australia and New Zealand played at Supersport Park on October 5, 2009 in Centurion, South Africa.
View Photo »New Zealand's Martin Guptill hits a boundary off the bowling of Australia's Brett Lee during the ICC Champions Trophy's final match between Australia and New Zealand at SuperSport Park in Centurion on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Australian bowler Brett Lee unsuccesfully appeals for New Zealand batsman Brendon McCullum (not in picture) wicket on October 5, 2009 during the ICC Champions Trophy final match between New Zealand and Australia at Supersport park cricket ground in Centurion, South Africa.
View Photo »CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: Brett Lee of Australia appeals unsuccessfully for lbw against Brendon McCullum of New Zealand given not out on 0 runs during the ICC Champions Trophy final match between Australia and New Zealand from SuperSport Park on October 05, 2009 in Centurion...
View Photo »CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: Brett Lee of Australia appeals unsuccessfully for lbw against Brendon McCullum of New Zealand given not out on 0 runs during the ICC Champions Trophy final match between Australia and New Zealand from SuperSport Park on October 05, 2009 in Centurion...
View Photo »CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: Brett Lee of Australia makes an appeal during the ICC Champions Trophy Final between Australia and New Zealand played at Supersport Park on October 5, 2009 in Centurion, South Africa.
View Photo »CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: Brett Lee of Australia bowls during the ICC Champions Trophy Final between Australia and New Zealand played at Supersport Park on October 5, 2009 in Centurion, South Africa.
View Photo »New Zealand's cricketer Jeetan Patel avoids a bouncer from Australian cricketer Brett Lee during The ICC Champions Trophy final between Australia and New Zealand at SuperSport Park in Centurion, on October 05, 2009. New Zealand enderd thier innings with 200 runs.
View Photo »Jeetan Patel of New Zealand avoids a bouncer from Australian cricketer Brett Lee (unseen) during The ICC Champions Trophy final between Australia and New Zealand at SuperSport Park in Centurion, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Australian bowler Brett Lee celebrates during The ICC Champions Trophy final match between New Zealand and Australia at Supersport park cricket ground in Centurion.
View Photo »Australia's bowler Brett Lee (L) unsuccessfully appeals for LBW for New Zealand's Brendon McCullum (R) during the ICC Champions Trophy's final match between Australia and New Zealand at SuperSport Park in Centurion on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »CENTURION, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: Brett Lee of Australia appeals unsuccessfully against Brendon McCullum of New Zealand during the ICC Champions Trophy Final between Australia and New Zealand played at Supersport Park on October 5, 2009 in Centurion, South Africa.
View Photo »Zealand's opening batsman Brendon McCullum looks away as Australian bowler Brett Lee appeals unsuccessfully during the ICC Champions Trophy final between Australia and New Zealand at SuperSport Park in Centurion, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »New Zealand's cricketer Shane Bond avoids a bouncer from Australian cricketer Brett Lee during The ICC Champions Trophy final between Australia and New Zealand at SuperSport Park in Centurion, on October 05, 2009. New Zealand enderd thier innings with 200 runs.
View Photo »New Zealand's cricketer Jeetan Patel avoids a bouncer from Australian cricketer Brett Lee during The ICC Champions Trophy final between Australia and New Zealand at SuperSport Park in Centurion, on October 05, 2009. New Zealand enderd thier innings with 200 runs.
View Photo »New Zealand's cricketer Jeetan Patel avoids a bouncer from Australian cricketer Brett Lee during The ICC Champions Trophy final between Australia and New Zealand at SuperSport Park in Centurion, on October 05, 2009. New Zealand enderd thier innings with 200 runs.
View Photo »Jeetan Patel of New Zealand avoids a bouncer from Australian cricketer Brett Lee (unseen) during The ICC Champions Trophy final between Australia and New Zealand at SuperSport Park in Centurion, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Jeetan Patel of New Zealand avoids a bouncer from Australian cricketer Brett Lee during The ICC Champions Trophy final between Australia and New Zealand at SuperSport Park in Centurion, on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Australian cricketer Brett Lee (R) corrects the bowling grip of teammate Michael Hussey during a training session at The Vidarbha Cricket Association Jamtha stadium in Nagpur on October 27, 2009.
View Photo »I want to keep playing for Australia but to be totally honest with you, I need to get away from the game to work out what the future holds
It was just unreal being in the same dressing shed as them. I mean, Brett Lee and Stuart Clark - you can't learn from better players than them, so I was just taking it all in and trying to take in as much as I could ... I still think I'm in a dream. Obviously, you've got to keep your head on, and do the...
There's still a fair bit of swelling in there. I just want to make sure I'm getting the right advice ... I got advice down in Melbourne. I want to get a second opinion today and then just actually try and reassess after that.
It's going to take something pretty special for Brett Lee or Stuart Clark to force their way in for a variety of reasons ... The situation has pretty much remained as is. Those three bowlers were the leading wicket-takers in the Ashes. One [Johnson] has just been named international cricketer of the yea...
I still want to play cricket for Australia, definitely ... The love is definitely still there, I've still got that burning ambition and desire to keep actually doing things for Australia.
I've been watching a bit of Brett on television and it looks as though he's back to bowling at 150(km/h) and if Brett Lee's bowling 150 consistently there is no better sight in world cricket
I still want to play cricket for Australia, definitely ... The love is definitely still there, I've still got that burning ambition and desire to keep actually doing things for Australia.
The loss of Brett Lee, Peter Siddle, Tim Paine, James Hopes and Moises Henriques only served to galvanise Ponting's unit. Australia has depth in young talent who will not only hold the line as reinforcements but win battles of their own
The experience of the Champions League will help us
They (Australia) don't have their experienced bowlers. Brett Lee is also not there. They are missing quite a few. Peter Siddle is one bowler who was in form and bowling well. But it's not about targeting a bowler. We have to see which bowler is bowling well and do accordingly
Hopefully people will take notice if I actually get up here and speak about it ... Unfortunately, in this world you could do 999 great things, and if you do one bad thing then it tarnishes the rest. That's what's seems to have happened [in Australia].
Hopes' returning home midway through the series comes as a big setback for Australia as they have already lost pacer Brett Lee and wicketkeeper Tim Paine. With Moises having played in the last ODI game and James Hopes going home, Moises will now remain with the squad in India for the duration of the ser...
Would you get this much media in Sydney? I'm not sure
With injuries to Brett Lee and James and both of these returning to Australia, the NSP has taken opportunity to add another bowler to the squad in Clinton McKay.
I want to get my Test spot back definitely, I want to keep playing one-day cricket for Australia ... and I love playing Twenty20 cricket, it's exciting
With the injuries to Brett Lee and James Hopes and both of these players returning to Australia, the National Selection Panel has taken the opportunity to add another bowler to the squad in Clinton McKay
If you ask me nothing went wrong yesterday. We love to play our cricket hard and even India also play hard.
I remember years ago people would write off Dennis Lillee and he kept coming back and I put Brett Lee in the same class, he is a champion
The opportunity came up when we qualified for the Champions League last year. I was born in New South Wales so I am always ready to represent it whenever I get an opportunity. But having said that, playing for Australia definitely comes first
Later in my career, I played guys like Shoaib Akhtar and Brett Lee who often bowled faster. But by then I had got used to playing quick bowling and was able to handle them better
The opportunity came up when we qualified for the Champions League last year. I was born in New South Wales so I am always ready to represent it whenever I get an opportunity. But having said that, playing for Australia definitely comes first
I faced many fast bowlers who were quite intimidating. Ian Bishop, Courtney Walsh, Devon Malcolm, Waqar Younis, Patrick Patterson, Allan Donald, Brett Schultz, Shoaib Akhtar and Brett Lee, to name a few. But I can't really pick one because they all bowled well in patches, in one series or another
The opportunity came up when we qualified for the Champions League last year. I was born in New South Wales so I am always ready to represent it whenever I get an opportunity. But having said that, playing for Australia definitely comes first
Brett Lee has done an enormous service for Australian cricket. He's worked really hard. But a guy that bowls that fast is not going to maintain his pace over a longer period of time
The channel is bringing cricket to the homes of every Indian cricket fan. I am glad to be the medium of reaching out to the cricket crazy fans of India to promote the cricketing season on P 7 News Channel
@realpreityzinta :i don't miss a single game...my fav players in punjab are brett lee and sangakara
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