Brett Lee is a former Australian cricketer
and a Channel Nine Cricket Commentator. After breaking into the Australian Test
team, Lee was recognised as one of the fastest bowlers in world cricket. In
each of his first two years, he averaged
less than 20 with the ball, but since then has mostly achieved figures in the
early 30s. He is an athletic fielder and useful lower-order batsman,
with a batting average exceeding 20 in Test cricket. Together with Mike Hussey,
he has held the record for highest 7th wicket partnership for Australia in ODIs
since 2005–06 with 123.
Lee is known by his
nickname 'Binga', which refers to 'Bing Lee',
a chain of electronics stores in New South
Wales. Brett Lee also plays for Kolkata Knight Riders, who won the IPL season five against Chennai Super Kings. On 13 July 2012, he
retired from all forms of international cricket after a calf injury cut short
his tour of England with Australia’s One-Day International team. Lee will
continue to play in the Indian Premier League and the Big Bash League Twenty20
competitions.
At
his best he gained outswing with the new ball and reverse with the older one,
making him even more difficult for batsmen trying to steady them while knowing
he could reach 160kph. The charging run-up and leaping celebrations added to
the theatre for a bowler who made an instant impact when taking five wickets on
debut at the MCG. Forty-two victims came in his opening seven Tests to gain him
an A-list reputation, but he was soon in rehabilitation after an elbow
operation. His ankles were a popular site for surgery and there were also side
strains and stress fractures in a familiar cycle of breath-taking pace, painful
injury and long-term layoff.
After
starting by shaking up batsmen with short balls and yorkers, Lee became a
smarter operator under Ricky Ponting's captaincy and knew when to deliver a
burst of speed or a containing spell. In nine Tests following McGrath's
departure, Lee stood up with 58 victims at 21.55 and also won the Allan Border
Medal in 2008. During that period he helped keep the rebuilding side on top of
the world.
Life
soon became harder again and after returning from more ankle surgery - his last
act in a Test was limping off the MCG with a broken foot - he missed the 2009
Ashes with a side strain. England wasn't a kind host for Lee, who was consoled
by Andrew Flintoff during his absorbing yet heart-breaking batting near-miss in
Edgbaston in 2005. He was a courageous run-maker who would deflect or absorb
the efforts of opposing fast men as they searched for payback.
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