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July 8th 2009 Updates: By Brett: I'll still play a part in Ashes It has seemed like ages but, as I write this article from the United Kingdom, the Australian team is only a couple of days away from what is probably the most important cricket series it has played for some years. Read more here. Brett Lee calls on top doc INJURED Australian paceman Brett Lee will put his faith in an Australian medical expert based in London to resurrect his fading Ashes hopes. Read more here. Brett Lee will be back, says selector Jamie Cox NATIONAL selector Jamie Cox says his heart goes out to Brett "Binga" Lee following the in-form speedster's untimely breakdown. Read more here. New videos added to Media New photos added to Randomicity July 7th 2009 Updates: New entry added to Brett's Blog Brett Lee out of first two Ashes Tests with abdominal tear Australia's Ashes plans were in tatters today after Brett Lee, their fastest bowler and most skilful purveyor of reverse swing, was ruled out of at least the first two Tests with a rib injury. Read more here. Cricket Australia defends Lee workload Brett Lee's latest injury was not the result of mismanagement of his training program, Cricket Australia has said. Read more here. New photos added to Randomicity July 5th 2009 Updates: Lee's mastery of movement could swing it The Australians seem to have fine-tuned their line-up in the nick of time . Read more here. New photos added to On the Field New video and audio added to Media July 3rd 2009 Updates: Lee swings into XI for Cardiff Glenn McGrath used to do this when coming back from injury. He'd look awful enough for the obituaries of an outstanding career to begin. Brett Lee has learned a lot from his team-mate. Read more here. Brett Lee gets five wickets for Australia against England Lions BRETT Lee has resuscitated his Test career with a devastating spell against the England Lions to lock up the third pace bowling spot for next week's Ashes opener. Read more here. Lee takes five but rest struggle Brett Lee guaranteed his immediate Test future with a maiden five-wicket haul in an English first-class game that came in a stunning spell of reverse-swing against the hosts' 2nd XI. Read more here. Brett Lee tears into England Lions with five-wicket burst for Australians Champion players are often a catalyst for a team's change in fortunes, and Brett Lee answered the call of captain and country yesterday. Read more here. New photos added to On the Field and Randomicity. July 2nd 2009 Updates: Lee can spearhead Ashes triumph: Gilchrist RETIRED Test player Adam Gilchrist has predicted a 2-1 Ashes victory for Australia and backed a "hungry" Brett Lee to turn around his woeful record in England. Read more here. Brett's the man for the Ashes Australian left-arm quick Doug Bollinger says Brett Lee should be given the responsibility of leading the Aussie pace-attack in England. Read more here. Brett Lee: I'm coming to get you, England Brett Lee is out to intimidate, scare and terrify England's batsmen this summer. Read more here. June 30th 2009 Updates: New entry added to Brett's Blog Kevin Pietersen talks up Brett Lee for Ashes UNDER-SIEGE Australian paceman Brett Lee has found an unlikely ally - England's leading batsman, Kevin Pietersen. Read more here. June 28th 2009 Updates: New photos added to On the Field June 25th 2009 Updates: Lee and Clark stake Test claims Brett Lee and Stuart Clark pressed cases for inclusion in the first Ashes Test, taking three wickets apiece as Australia dismissed Sussex for 311. Read more here. Brett Lee bags three Sussex wickets as he strives to secure a Test place He has 310 Test wickets to his name – only the master Australians Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath and Dennis Lillee have more. Read more here. Exclusive Interview with Brett Lee In an exclusive interview with the Sports Force Interactive network just over two weeks out from the much anticipated 2009 Ashes Series, the spearhead of the Australian attack 32 year-old Brett Lee admits he was devastated when Australia lost the second test the last time they were in England. Read more here. Aussie bowler Lee still feels need for speed Australia fast bowler Brett Lee insists there is still time for him to become even quicker as he bids to regain his place ahead of next month's first Ashes Test. Read more here. New photos added to On the Field and Randomicity. June 23rd 2009 Updates: New entry added to Brett's Blog Lee prepares to bowl for his place Brett Lee is ready for a tough contest with his fellow fast men when Australia's Ashes tour begins with their first warm-up game in Hove on Wednesday. Read more here. Lee 'jumping out of his skin': Ponting Australia captain Ricky Ponting said fast bowler Brett Lee was "jumping out of his skin" in his quest to get back in the Test side ahead of the Ashes series in England. Read more here. Peter Siddle side-swipe a boost for Brett Lee BRETT Lee's prospects of a career revival have received a boost, with Australian captain Ricky Ponting refusing to guarantee Peter Siddle's spot for the Ashes. Read more here. June 22nd 2009 Updates: Brett Lee wants Freddie Flintoff fit for the Ashes It just won't be the same if Flintoff can't make it, says his old rival Brett. Read more here. Lee must work hard for recall: Gillespie The last time Brett Lee was fighting for his place in an Ashes team, Jason Gillespie recalls being frightened of him. Read more here. New photos added to Randomicity June 20th 2009 Updates: Brett Lee refreshed and primed to fire BRETT Lee has declared he is at the peak of his powers ahead of a make-or-break Ashes series. Read more here. Katich backs Lee's Test recall AUSTRALIA's fast bowlers are jostling for positions in next week's opening tour game, in which Brett Lee is under pressure to answer his critics and force his way back into the attack. Read more here. June 19th 2009 Updates: New photos added to Randomicity June 13th 2009 Updates: New photos added to On the Field and Randomicity. June 11th 2009 Updates: Ponting backs Hussey, Lee for Ashes Ricky Ponting is backing Mike Hussey and Brett Lee to find their best form in time for the Ashes. Read more here. New photos added to Randomicity June 8th 2009 Updates: New photos added to On the Field June 7th 2009 Updates: Test the big picture for Lee BRETT Lee was the man most buffeted by the Gayle-force winds that blew over the Oval on Saturday, but the Australians remain satisfied with the strike bowler's progress since returning from foot and ankle surgery. Read more here. June 6th 2009 Updates: New video added to Media New photos added to On the Field and Randomicity. June 4th 2009 Updates: Improving Lee gives side hope ONE wicket in a Twenty20 warm-up match may not be much to write home about, but confidence is growing within the Australian camp that Brett Lee is getting back to full fitness in time for the Twenty20 world championship and the Ashes campaign that follows. Read more here. New photos added to Randomicity June 3rd 2009 Updates: Johnson, Lee shine in T20 warm-up win Mitchell Johnson and Brett Lee have combined with the new ball to suggest Australia may not be so bad at this Twenty20 caper after all. Read more here. Brett Lee assures Indian students' safety in Australia Amid concerns over safety of Indian students in Australia after a series of racist attacks on some of them, an Australian university has fielded cricketer Brett Lee, who is very popular in India, to assure the Indian student community of a safe and secure environment to study in his country. Read more here. New photos added to On the Field and Randomicity. June 2nd 2009 Updates: Lee, Watson closer to fitness By far the more important development for Australia was the performance of Shane Watson and Brett Lee; a duo whose recovery from injury could go far to determining the tourists' fortunes in World Twenty20 and Ashes campaigns this summer. Read more here. New photos added to On the Field June 1st 2009 Updates: New photos added to On the Field May 30th 2009 Updates: Picture that's worth a thousand motivations THIS photograph has been framed and hung on a wall of Brett Lee's mind. Read more here. New photos added to On the Field and Randomicity. May 28th 2009 Updates: New photos added to On the Field and Randomicity. May 26th 2009 Updates: England likely to help Australia quicks Brett Lee and Stuart Clark Skipper Ricky Ponting said the request was made so comeback quicks Brett Lee and Stuart Clark could have vital match practice before the first Test starts in Cardiff on July 8. Read more here. New photos added to Randomicity May 25th 2009 Updates: New photos added to On The Field , Randomicity and Ads & Promos. May 24th 2009 Updates: Is Brett Lee the new prince of Preity? Every woman, like Cinderella, longs for her prince charming and our Bollywood actresses are no different. Read more here. A blessing and a curse Brett Lee proved his fitness during the IPL, Andrew Flintoff lost his; no wonder some will swear by the tournament and some will swear at it. Read more here. May 22nd 2009 Updates: I'm back up to speed, Lee warns Poms Brett Lee is bowling at 150kmh - two months before he expected to peak for the Ashes. Read more here. New photos added to On the Field and Randomicity. May 21st 2009 Updates: New Sunrise Interview with Brett Lee at Yahoo!7 May 20th 2009 Updates: Brett Lee named in Ashes Squad Brett Lee has been selected for the upcoming Ashes tour. Read more here. New photos added to On the Field May 17th 2009 Updates: New photos added to On the Field May 15th 2009 Updates: Lay-off was the best thing that happened to me - Lee Australian fast bowler Brett Lee has said he is feeling the positive effects of his four-month lay-off to nurse his ankle injury. Making a delayed entry into the IPL, Lee helped Kings XI Punjab beat tournament leaders Delhi Daredevils in Bloemfontein with a penetrative and miserly 3 for 15 in four overs on Friday. Read more here. Lee back in business as Punjab stun IPL leaders Brett Lee believes his recent injury trouble has worked in his favour after a blistering spell of fast bowling helped keep Kings XI Punjab in contention for an IPL semi-final spot. Read more here. The CV: Ka-ching! It's Bing Put on your extra-strength sunglasses, people, or be blinded by the radiance of Australia's shiniest superstar. Read more here. New photos added to On the Field May 13th 2009 Updates: New photos added to On the Field May 11th 2009 Updates: HT Interview: Brett Lee A serious ankle injury and the lengthy lay-off have failed to dim the contagious smile and childlike enthusiasm. Instead, the setback has fired up Brett Lee to touch new milestones. Read more here. May 9th 2009 Updates: Brett Lee secures Kings triumph Brett Lee hit the winning runs to guide Kings XI Punjab to a thrilling three-wicket victory over the Deccan Chargers Saturday in the Indian Premier League. Read more here. Lee hails vital victory Brett Lee hailed Kings XI Punjab's "do-or-die" victory over Deccan Chargers on Saturday afternoon, which boosted his team's chances of making the Indian Premier League semi-finals. Read more here. Over the moon Lee sets sights on England Brett Lee is confident he will be fit for the Ashes after coming through his first game since surgery free of pain. Read more here. New photos added to On the Field and Randomicity. May 8th 2009 Updates: Lee thrilled with his comeback game Brett Lee is over the moon after a comeback game in which he bowled fast and free of pain. Read more here. New photos added to On the Field and Randomicity. May 6th 2009 Updates: Brad Haddin welcomes Brett Lee's return The sight of Brett Lee tearing in with the new ball on Thursday night will be heartening regardless of how he fares in his comeback game, says acting captain Brad Haddin. Read more here. May 5th 2009 Updates: Lee selection a risk - Hilditch Australia's chairman of selectors, Andrew Hilditch, admits the selection of Brett Lee in the 15-man World Twenty20 squad represents a sizeable gamble, but was hopeful the fast bowler's forthcoming stint in the IPL will go some way to improving his match fitness. Read more here. Hilditch: Lee worth the risk Picking speedster Brett Lee for next month's ICC World Twenty20 was a risk worth taking, National Selection Panel chairman Andrew Hilditch admitted on Tuesday. Read more here. May 4th 2009 Updates: Lee to jump first hurdle in Ashes comeback bid SPEEDSTER Brett Lee's quest to fight his way back into the Test team for the Ashes should be bolstered by his expected inclusion today in Australia's squad for the Twenty20 World Cup. Read more here. Brett Lee up and running for Twenty20 World Cup THE rebranding of Brett Lee as an international strike bowler will start today when he is named in the Australian squad for next month's Twenty20 World Championship in England. Read more here. New photos added to Randomicity April 29th 2009 Updates: Nielsen happy with Lee's progress Australian coach Tim Nielsen has hinted that fast bowler Brett Lee may be fit in time for the lone Twenty international against Pakistan, though he ruled out the possibility of Lee playing a part in the two remaining ODIs in the series. Read more here. Brett Lee on track for Ashes tour and out to lead Aussie pace attack Brett Lee wants to reclaim the mantle as Australia's No.1 fast bowler and has no doubt he will be selected for the Ashes tour barring any further injury setbacks. Read more here. New photos added to Ads and Promos and Randomicity. April 27th 2009 Updates: Lee hints at county stint as Ashes warm-up Brett Lee would consider a brief county stint to complement his IPL involvement in a bid to increase his bowling workload ahead of the Ashes. Read more here. New photos added to Randomicity April 23rd 2009 Updates: New photo added to Randomicity April 22nd 2009 Updates: Brett Lee's Ashes bid in trouble Brett Lee is in serious danger of being omitted from Australia’s Ashes squad this year, with the pace spearhead reportedly behind schedule in his recovery from foot and ankle surgery. Read more here. Brett Lee named in Cricinfo's IPL XI hotties Yet another singer. Blond, lithe, and with eyes whose corners crinkle when he smiles, Lee can make pretty girls look like hags. He's even a pretty sight when he bowls, though not perhaps to batsmen. Read more here. More storm for Brett Lee Australian fast bowler Brett Lee is considering legal action against a women's magazine. Read more here. April 21st 2009 Updates: New photos added to Randomicity Join our networks! April 18th 2009 Updates: New videos added to Media New photos added to Randomicity April 15th 2009 Updates: Brett Lee to miss Pakistan series Australian fast bowler Brett Lee has been declared unfit to take his place in the national one-day squad for the upcoming series against Pakistan in Dubai. Read more here. New photos added to Randomicity April 12th 2009 Updates: Brett will be launching AceStar in India! Brett Lee is flogging underpants in India.The man who launched his Acestar line of men's underwear in Australia last year said the brand would be released in India in October and modified to appeal to the 1.3 billion-strong population. Read more here. New photos added to Randomicity April 11th 2009 Updates: Tim Nielsen douses Brett Lee return TIM Nielsen says Brett Lee won't be rushed back into one-day cricket too quickly during the Pakistan series starting in Dubai on April 22. Read more here. New photos added to Randomicity April 9th 2009 Updates: Andrew Symonds, Brett Lee face financial blow FORGET the credit crunch, being called up to the Australian cricket team is about to prove a financial disaster for Andrew Symonds and Brett Lee. Read more here. Aussie quickie Brett Lee is taking it slow AUSTRALIA paceman Brett Lee will not be rushed into action in the Indian Premier League cricket tournament. Read more here. New photo added to Randomicity April 8th 2009 Updates: Lee speeds back into Australia's one-day plans Brett Lee will complete a quick return from injury when he is named in Australia's one-day squad for the series against Pakistan later this month. Read more here. Lee and Symonds to play against Pakistan Andrew Symonds, Brett Lee and Shane Watson have all been named in Australia's 14-man squad for the limited overs series against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates starting on April 22. Read more here. Preity in conversation with Brett Lee Preity Zinta chats with Brett Lee about the IPL and his expectations from the tournament. Read more here. New photo added to Randomicity April 7th 2009 Updates: Hopeful Lee turns up in South Africa Brett Lee has flown to South Africa in a bid to advance his comeback from ankle surgery, and will seek to train with the touring Australian one-day side in the coming days. Read more here. April 3rd 2009 Updates: New photos added to Randomicity April 1st 2009 Updates: Lillee backs Lee to fire for the Ashes West Australian fast bowling great Dennis Lillee says he believes Brett Lee will return to Test cricket in time for the Ashes - and be as good he has ever has been. Read more here. March 27th 2009 Updates: New photos added to Randomicity March 26th 2009 Updates: Brett will be attending The Socceroos' bushfire fundraiser on Friday Put together at top speed, it is already almost sold out - with attendees including Stephanie Rice, Harry Kewell, Grant Hackett, Brett Lee, Frank Lowy and Alan Jones. Read more here. New photos added to Randomicity March 18th 2009 Updates: New photos added to Randomicity March 16th 2009 Updates: Brett Lee deserves a place in the Australia squad for the Ashes, says coach Tim Nielsen A fit and firing Brett Lee will fully deserve his spot back in the Test side for the Ashes, Australia coach Tim Nielsen says. Read more here. New photo added to Randomicity March 15th 2009 Updates: Brett Lee pushes himself to grab spearhead spot BRETT Lee has opened up about his 12 months of hell and outlined his intention to return to international cricket by bowling faster than ever. Read more here. Lee sees IPL as ideal warm-up for Ashes Returning paceman Brett Lee insists the short sharp spells he will bowl in the Indian Premier League will be ideal preparation for what he hopes will be his third Ashes cricket tour of England. Read more here. New photos added to Randomicity March 12th 2009 Updates: Lee banks on quick return to new-ball duties Brett Lee expects to be immediately reinstated to the role of Australian pace spearhead, and believes his new-ball combination with the vastly improved Mitchell Johnson will cause "carnage" among opposition batsmen throughout the Ashes and beyond. Read more here. Paceman Brett Lee says he's ready to fire for Ashes PACE spearhead Brett Lee has defiantly vowed to take the new ball in the first Ashes Test against England at Cardiff. Read more here. New photos added to Ads and Promos and Randomicity. March 5th 2009 Updates: Brett Lee: I won't bow to terror threat BRETT Lee knows the risks. Knows because he speaks some Hindi. Stars in Bollywood films. And owns a passport overflowing with subcontinent stamps. Knows because yesterday he spent the day playing in a park with his son Preston. Read more here. I'm not afraid of terrorists, says IPL-bound Brett Lee BRETT Lee has led a defiant stance by cricket stars by declaring he will not bow to terrorism by withdrawing from the Indian Premier League. Read more here. Brett Lee and other Aussie stars vow to compete in India BRETT Lee knows the risks involved in playing in the Indian Premier League next month but says terrorism won't prevent him fulfilling his contract. Read more here. February 28th 2009 Updates: New info added to Fast Facts and Awards. February 27th 2009 Updates: Our helping hands raise $30,000 for fire victims North Shore celebrities including tennis legend Ken Rosewall, Test cricketer Brett Lee and singer Kamahl were among 120 people who supported the event - a cocktail party at Killara’s Greengate Hotel. Read more here. New photos added to Randomicity February 23rd 2009 Updates: New photos added to Ads and Promos and Randomicity. February 18th 2009 Updates: New photos added to Randomicity February 17th 2009 Updates: New entry added to Brett's Blog Pitch perfect delivery IT may have been a familiar figure behind the microphone, although two of his band members appeared a little out of context. Read more here. New photo added to Randomicity February 14th 2009 Updates: Brett Lee looking to Pakistan return AUSTRALIA's preparations for the Ashes have been boosted by the news strike bowler Brett Lee hopes to comeback in April's one-day series against Pakistan. Read more here. February 12th 2009 Updates: Lee faces limited chances to make Ashes AUSTRALIAN paceman Brett Lee, who has been ruled out of the South Africa tour with a broken foot, is making a steady recovery from surgery but Cricket Australia will not rush his return to the national team, potentially leaving him with little chance to prove his worth for the Ashes. Read more here. February 10th 2009 Updates: Watson and Lee make injury progress Positive news has been a rare commodity within Australian cricket this season, but the recovery of Shane Watson and Brett Lee from injury is prompting cautious optimism. Read more here. February 3rd 2009 Updates: With Lee out, Black Caps will mash Aussies 4-1 Three words are all you need to give New Zealand more than a fighting chance in the Chappell-Hadlee one-day cricket series against Australia. No Brett Lee. Read more here. New entry added to Brett's Blog New photo added to Randomicity February 1st 2009 Updates: Join our new Forum January 28th 2009 Updates: New entry added to Brett's Blog January 26th 2009 Updates: New videos added! New photos added to Randomicity January 23rd 2009 Updates: New wallpapers added to Goodies New photos added to Randomicity January 21st 2009 Updates: New entry added to Brett's Blog January 13th 2009 Updates: New entry added to Brett's Blog January 7th 2009 Updates: Lee wants to reach 400 at his own pace BRETT LEE admits he cannot sustain the massive workload he shouldered last year, but remains confident he can push his ailing body through the 400-Test wicket barrier. Read more here. January 6th 2009 Updates: Lee confident he can bowl at 150 kph Australian speedster Brett Lee, whose foot injury has forced him out of action, has expressed confidence of returning the same strike bowler he was earlier last year before the injury restricted him to bowl below par. Read more here. Lee's full fitness hope Brett Lee is putting a positive spin on a fourth ankle operation that threatens his participation in the Ashes. Read more here. New entry added to Brett's Blog
New photos added to On The Field and Randomicity. January 4th 2009 Updates: Lee's bad break tested his mettle SURGERY has revealed Brett Lee bowled through the second innings of the Melbourne Test with a broken foot, but the Australian fast bowler remains on track for a full recovery in time for this year's Ashes series. Read more here. Brett Lee will bounce back: Jason Gillespie FORMER Australian paceman Jason Gillespie predicts Brett Lee can overcome a tumultuous 2008 and regain the zip that made him feared by batsmen. Read more here. Brett Lee can bounce back, says McGrath Australian pace great Glenn McGrath says Brett Lee's prospects of returning to his best depend on how much desire his former team-mate has left. Read more here. January 1st 2009 Updates: Lee out of South Africa tour Twenty20 looms as the path back to Test cricket for Australian fast bowler Brett Lee, who has ruled himself out of next year's tour of South Africa. Read more here. New video added to Media
New photos added to On The Field and Ads & Promos. New entry added to Brett's Blog December 29th 2008 Updates: Overworked Lee's stress reaction BRETT LEE appears to have paid a heavy price for his gruelling 2008 campaign. Read more here. Injured Brett Lee out for six weeks BRETT Lee's career was under serious threat last night when he was ruled out of cricket for six weeks. Read more here. Loss of Lee, lack of fight blamed FORMER Australian opening bowler Jason Gillespie blamed the loss of Brett Lee and a flat day-three pitch for the home team's struggles yesterday, while Shane Warne said the bowlers should have been more aggressive. Read more here. Brett Lee is different It was a surprise for all of us to see Brett Lee open the bowling for Australia this morning despite having a foot that’s likely to fracture at any moment. Read more here. Brett Lee insists he isn't done while Jason Krejza questions his dropping BRETT Lee went wicketless for much of Saturday, but in his first over there were signs that the old enforcer was trying to re-assert himself. Read more here. December 23rd 2008 Updates: Brett Lee faces his speed demons BRETT Lee has vowed he was far from finished as a Test strike force. Read more here. Lee and Hayden not washed up Australia's selectors hope Brett Lee and Matthew Hayden will continue to be part of their plans for the Ashes despite both men spluttering since the tour of India. Read more here. Shane Warne's memo to Brett Lee: unleash hell AFTER all the criticism Brett Lee has copped after the Perth Test, I have some simple advice for him: Just go out there and let it rip. Read more here. Coach backs Lee to hit back as a major force AUSTRALIAN bowling coach Troy Cooley believes Brett Lee may still be suffering the effects of an interrupted tour of India, but insists the veteran paceman will rebound to lead the Australian attack for seasons to come. Read more here. New photos added to On The Field and Randomicity. December 21st 2008 Updates: 'Tomorrow the most important day of the summer' - Lee Brett Lee expects the final day at the WACA to be the most telling of the summer for Australia and South Africa as both aim to land the first blow in the battle of the world's top two sides. Read more here. Lee: Start is crucial Australian bowler Brett Lee believes the first 16 overs on day five of the first 3 Mobile Test will be crucial to overcoming South Africa as the Proteas close in on the second-highest run chase in Test history. Read more here. Don't write off Binga yet FORMER Australian fast-bowling great Glenn McGrath has described as "premature" the suggestion Brett Lee is on the way out. Read more here. New photos added to On The Field , Randomicity and Ads & Promos. December 15th 2008 Updates: Lee sets his sights on Smith Brett Lee is desperately hoping Australia can retain their hold over Graeme Smith when the first Test starts in Perth, where Lee will be leading one of the least experienced Australian attacks in recent memory. Read more here. Lee puts a huge price on Smith's head AUSTRALIAN spearhead Brett Lee says Australia's priority must be to maintain their vice-like grip on Graeme Smith as part of the effort to leave some early scars on South Africa in the first Test. Read more here. Lightning strikes as Steyn, Lee set for pace battle Steyn and Australian rival Brett Lee will engage in their own pace showdown in the captivating battle which will set the tone for the grudge series. Read more here. Aussies aiming to inflict mental scars on Proteas Australia fast bowler Brett Lee says a win over South Africa in the first Test in Perth will do more than just set up a 1-0 series lead over the tourists. Read more here. December 13th 2008 Updates: New photos added to Ads & Promos and Randomicity. December 12th 2008 Updates: Aussie bats ask Brett Lee to mimic Dale Steyn AUSTRALIA'S batsmen will ask Brett Lee to mimic South African paceman Dale Steyn to help prepare them for next week's first Test in Perth. Read more here. Brett Lee master class bowls Kaila over KAILA Seebaran thought she already knew a fair bit about cricket - but the young Victorian has now picked up some skills from the best. Read more here. New photos added to Ads & Promos December 2nd 2008 Updates: Lee regains his spark Australia came home from India with more unanswered questions than when George Bush plays Trivial Pursuit but at least Brett Lee has responded in the affirmative to one of the biggest queries. Read more here. Brett Lee says the tough tour of India took a toll on his body and mind ONLY now is Brett Lee recovering some of the strength he lost on an arduous and often emotionally draining tour of India. Read more here. Lee floors overawed New Zealand to seal series win Brett Lee's five-wicket haul was responsible for another disastrous performance from New Zealand's ailing batting order as Australia stormed to an innings-and-62-run victory and a 2-0 series success. Read more here. Brett Lee finds lost mojo in nick of time BRETT Lee is back. The smile's back. The speed's back. The reverse is back. And, most importantly, the wickets are back. Read more here. New photos added to On The Field and Randomicity. November 29th 2008 Updates: Lee back in the groove Australia fast bowler Brett Lee told Grandstand he took great confidence from his four-wicket haul in New Zealand's first innings in the second Test at Adelaide Oval. Read more here. Lee puts Aussies on top Brett Lee ripped through New Zealand to dismiss the BlackCaps for 270 on the second morning of the second Test. Read more here. New photos added to On The Field and Randomicity. November 22nd 2008 Updates: Binga makes the gang of four and returns to his smiling ways ALMOST a decade after he scattered the stumps of obscure Indian opener Sadagoppan Ramesh to claim his first Test wicket, Brett Lee yesterday became only the fourth Australian to bag 300 and he immediately set his sights on the next milestone. Read more here. Plenty of reasons to smile for Lee FIGURES of 1-53 don't usually warrant a beaming grin from Australian speedster Brett Lee. Read more here. Binga joins legends BRETT Lee last night declared he had rebounded off the "brickwall" which threatened his career. Read more here. Brett Lee back from depths of despair FOR so long the smiling assassin of world cricket, Brett Lee, lost his happy-go-lucky demeanour during a tumultuous tour of India. Read more here. New photos added to On The Field and Randomicity. November 18th 2008 Updates: The song remains the same Australia's spearhead is sending them down as quick as he ever did; only now he's learned to do it without going full throttle. Read more here. Lee champing at the bit for Kiwi Test Struggling spearhead Brett Lee says he feels "great" and is jumping out of his skin to show his true wares on a Gabba green-top this week. Read more here. New photos added to Randomicity November 17th 2008 Updates: Healthy Brett Lee is back in top gear BRETT Lee has revealed his Indian tour was undermined by a mystery bout of food poisoning. Read more here. Lee looks to pick up the pace in years to come BRETT LEE has made the remarkable, convention-defying prediction that his bowling will reach peak speed in his mid-30s. Read more here. Lee, Clarke 'ready to go' for Gabba Test Australian fast bowler Stuart Clark has dismissed suggestions that Brett Lee and Michael Clarke will miss the first cricket Test against New Zealand because of illness. Read more here. New photos added to Randomicity November 15th 2008 Updates: Mark Taylor put Brett Lee on fast track A heart-to-heart conversation with an old buddy fired Brett Lee to be one of Australia's finest. Read more here. November 11th 2008 Updates: New photos added to On The Field , Randomicity and Ads & Promos. November 8th 2008 Updates: Tour worsens for sick Lee BRETT Lee's disappointing tour of India has been further derailed by waves of nausea during the fourth Test. Read more here. November 3rd 2008 Updates: 'You've just got to trust your own ability' - Lee The public confidence in Australia's squad is so high it would be easy to think they were the team heading to Nagpur with a 1-0 lead instead of facing the prospect of losing the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Read more here. Improving Lee senses a bag of wickets AS HE embarked on a personal mission to resurrect his Indian tour, Brett Lee fought to ensure the recent break-up of his marriage did not affect his on-field fortunes. Read more here. Brett Lee says bowlers have learnt reverse-swing lesson BRETT Lee has conceded Australia's fast bowlers are on a "learning curve" but says time is on their side to retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Read more here. New photos added to On The Field and Randomicity. October 30th 2008 Updates: New photos added to On The Field and Randomicity. |
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