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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Brett_LeeBrett Lee - Wikipedia

    Brett Lee (born 8 November 1976) is an Australian former international cricketer, who played all three formats of the game. During his international career, Lee was recognised as one of the fastest bowlers in the world.

  2. Read about Brett Lee cricket player from Australia profile, stats, rankings, records, videos, photos at ESPNcricinfo.

  3. Arguably the fastest bowler ever, Brett Lee was a potent weapon in Australia's armoury during their glory days of the 2000s.

  4. Read about Brett Lee's career details on Cricbuzz.com

  5. Nov 7, 2018 · Take a look back almost two decades to Brett Lee's stunning Test debut at the MCG, when he picked up a five-wicket haul against India.

  6. Brett Lee, the tearaway Australian pacer is regarded as one of the greatest exponents of pace bowling in world cricket. Blessed with a rare ability to bowl fast along with reverse swing in his...

  7. Feb 25, 2013 · This past week has brought with it a flood of glowing tributes following Australian quick Brett Lee's decision to retire from international cricket. And rightly so; Lee's career statistics...

  8. Jul 13, 2012 · Brett Lee, who battled his way through an injury-filled career, stands out among top ODI bowlers because of his exceptional strike-rate. Madhusudhan Ramakrishnan. 13-Jul-2012. Brett Lee...

  9. Nov 16, 2021 · What an incredible final and incredible result for Australia – finally we can say we’re ICC Men’s T20 World Champions. It’s been a long time coming and I won’t lie, I got a little bit emotional when the players lifted the World Cup because I know how much blood, sweat and tears goes into winning something like that.

  10. www.brettlee.com.auBRETT LEE

    Brett Lee is a former Australian international cricketer and fast bowler, who played and became a cult legend in all three formats of the game of cricket. Lee is recognised as delivering one of the fastest delivery of all time. His record quickest delivery was 161.1 km/h (100.2 mph) in 2002.

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