What I've noticed among all these cricketers yotube channels that mostly others have started it to get views and shit and they talk about mostly everything but teaching what they learnt throughout their careers. Thank you Brett cause mostly every video of yours contains information of what and how you achieved skills in your career. It's like passing on your knowledge to the people. That's great.
His average and strike rate for an Aussie pacer are decent not staggering. Unlike South Asian and English idiots, Aussies don’t overhype their performance.
His love with White Ball is pretty evident ! 380 scalps off only 221 ODI games speaks volumes of how he mastered the art from being first change bowler to becoming premier fast bowler for AUS. Love you Brett from India 🇮🇳
@@danieloliver4558 what do you mean he was well on his way to 4-500 wickets but couldnt do it because of all the injuries he was just as good at test cricket -
No one else. The guy has already given us uncountable memories during his heydays, let him enjoy his retirement now. That smooth action was a result of numerous years of grinding training and injuries came as an extra luggage (as it is the case with most speedsters). Don't want to see Binga getting hurt just because of our five minutes of fun
Brett is very dangerous bowler for Indian batsman but also for Indian supporters like me. Brett on attack we say Brett Lee aagya kahi yeh out na ho jaye
3:52 - 4:40 is the reason why batsmen of the 90s and early 2000s era like Sachin, Lara, Kallis, etc. will always be greater than the ones today (Kohli, Stokes, etc.).
Can you make a video on how the Australia team withstand the pressure games like World Cup finals and win it? I can use the knowledge for corporate meetings too. Let us know Lee Sir
Damn, this guy's career should have lasted longer, wish he bowls again... I still remember how with a bruised head he played in the world Cup quarter final, only one word defines him "Champion" :)!!!
In an interview shoaib akhtar told SG ball is best for reverse swing but in India only Mohali and mumbai cricket pitch support fast bowler, if we use it in England, south africa or Australia. It will become very lethal for batsman.
Reverse swing really only happens on a particular type of pitch (unless, of course, the ball is "helped" by deliberately scratching just one side - but as an Australian I think it best to pretend that never happened). You need a hard but dry and gravelly surface, of the kind that are most common in Pakistan and northern India. The wickets of England, Sth Africa and (especially) Australia are usually fast but with a grassy surface that does not scuff up the ball so they are not much good for reverse swing. Grassy pitches (greentops) help movement off the seam with the new ball instead.
Even though I gave up playing cricket after 10th grade because of health issues... Before that... I admired Brett Lee and copied his bowling action in my school days.. got plenty of wickets.. roared in joy for every wicket. it's memorable. Brett Lee and Yuvi is in my heart forever.
that is good knowledge u you are giving us dear Sir. I'm ur big fan since childhood and keep bowling with the same action that u have. Please tell us the use of new, semi and old ball. Thank u
Hi Brett Lee. I am afraid someone has given you a fake KKB ball. the KKB you are holding is not a Machine but a Hand stitch Like Dukes and SG. As a Manager of Cricket ball production unit for 9+ years, I can easily recognize it. ;)
we have noticed in recent English summer that duke balls easily got out of shape and very early than usual. Is it normal for duke balls or something else?
vry good info mr lee.my observations too.somebody make the game more in favour of bowlers.today its all about batsmen.they should have 11 batsmen in team and have machine bowl balls with this disadvantagous rules for bowlers.
What I've noticed among all these cricketers yotube channels that mostly others have started it to get views and shit and they talk about mostly everything but teaching what they learnt throughout their careers. Thank you Brett cause mostly every video of yours contains information of what and how you achieved skills in your career. It's like passing on your knowledge to the people. That's great.
Yes like that dikhead shoaib akhtar
They wont tell you anything .
Ashwin maalum aapko?
He's the best in imparting cricket literacy
Brett lee said he was “decent” in test cricket? What an understatement
Exactly. Dude has 310 test wickets. If he wasn't injured so often he would have 400 test wickets.
His average and strike rate for an Aussie pacer are decent not staggering. Unlike South Asian and English idiots, Aussies don’t overhype their performance.
He was decent he didn't have that much of a good average in test
Every1is not like vk bro. Some players are decent. They are frm 90s
Mitchell Johnson reborn was like the pace bowler version of Warnie. Could turn a match on its head and could get in the head of any batsman
His love with White Ball is pretty evident ! 380 scalps off only 221 ODI games speaks volumes of how he mastered the art from being first change bowler to becoming premier fast bowler for AUS. Love you Brett from India 🇮🇳
Hehe that's right
Never quite had same impact in test cricket. Mind you only the best excel in test cricket
@@danieloliver4558 you need true skill to succeed in test cricket, batsmen will not throw their wicket away.
@@danieloliver4558 what do you mean he was well on his way to 4-500 wickets but couldnt do it because of all the injuries he was just as good at test cricket -
I agree with Brett that change in the ball after 35 overs and using different balls at opposite end have taken the joy out of watching fast balling.
In school, god knows how many thousands time, we copied your bowling style. Those were the days.
Love you binga ❤️🇮🇳
As an Indian kid growing up in the 2000s, Lee was the one bowler everyone wanted to be like at school
shoaib akhter is better
@@sanjaytoppo9830 i can see still laxman gets perplexed after getting bold out by a famous "snake ball" kiddo.
@@mec6953lol learn spellings first
@rishavbadola7357 Wow, great story bro (!)
@@mec6953Ghanta better Brett Lee was more accurate than Shoaib
Who wants to see this SPEEDSTER bowl again with his smooth action!!!!
Every one want
No one else. The guy has already given us uncountable memories during his heydays, let him enjoy his retirement now. That smooth action was a result of numerous years of grinding training and injuries came as an extra luggage (as it is the case with most speedsters). Don't want to see Binga getting hurt just because of our five minutes of fun
👍
No. He's old, probably can't even hit 125kph. You're stupid mate.
Probably won’t happen again. You might see his action but no one wants to bowl too fast any more to extend their careers
Despite being an Englishman - ah what a player and character Brett Lee was on the field. Truly a great player. (very interesting video too).
What do you mean "despite"? Can Englishmen not be good players?
Isn't he an Aussie?
@@go64bitIt’s because of the Ashes rivalry
Brett is very dangerous bowler for Indian batsman but also for Indian supporters like me. Brett on attack we say Brett Lee aagya kahi yeh out na ho jaye
The lethal speed Monster Lee 🔥🔥🔥
3:52 - 4:40 is the reason why batsmen of the 90s and early 2000s era like Sachin, Lara, Kallis, etc. will always be greater than the ones today (Kohli, Stokes, etc.).
Amazing to see such a science behind these little cherries 😊. Thanks for sharing Brett.
Ok,, my favourite cricketer. Glad i found his channel
I copied his action a lot 😍😍😍😍😍😍 So smooth !
one of the greatest right-hand pacers ever played the game love and respect from srilanka
The bowler that made me wanna be a fast bowler 🙌🏼🙌🏼
The absolute gentleman of cricket world! Very informative video, Thank you for the video Sir!
My all time favourite fast bowler Bret Lee lots of love from India
This has been really helpful!! I know I'm getting the right information from you!!
Love all the content coming up Brett!!!
Happy to seen after long time.... U r my ideal bowler
Can you make a video on how the Australia team withstand the pressure games like World Cup finals and win it? I can use the knowledge for corporate meetings too. Let us know Lee Sir
Imagine young Brett Lee...Young starc... Bowling in pair..
Damn... That's a hell.
Mitchell Johnson ☠
Day/night test cricket, played with a white ball, and coloured clothing. 👌
Nice Informational Video Brett Lee , Thank You ..
I have tromendous respect for you Brett Lee Glenn McGrath Jason Gillespie etc by Steve Irungu Jermaine
Nice Informational Video Brett Lee .... Bruce Lee Martial Arts.....Brett Lee Fast Bowling
top 10 best bowlers of all time❤..loved ur speed, action, swing man
Mr. Lee defined cricket 4 me growing up 🇮🇳 💯 ..
Damn, this guy's career should have lasted longer, wish he bowls again... I still remember how with a bruised head he played in the world Cup quarter final, only one word defines him "Champion" :)!!!
U r my childhood hero.... Love from Kolkata....
3:09 decent in test cricket?? Brett Lee?? Yeah right. Very ordinary 😀 300+ test wickets says hi to the decent bowler 😀😀
Thank you Brett Lee you are legend
All of the stitches on the seam of the Duke are actually stitches, whereas on the Kookaburra one of the seams is only there for compliance.
In an interview shoaib akhtar told SG ball is best for reverse swing but in India only Mohali and mumbai cricket pitch support fast bowler, if we use it in England, south africa or Australia. It will become very lethal for batsman.
Reverse swing really only happens on a particular type of pitch (unless, of course, the ball is "helped" by deliberately scratching just one side - but as an Australian I think it best to pretend that never happened). You need a hard but dry and gravelly surface, of the kind that are most common in Pakistan and northern India. The wickets of England, Sth Africa and (especially) Australia are usually fast but with a grassy surface that does not scuff up the ball so they are not much good for reverse swing. Grassy pitches (greentops) help movement off the seam with the new ball instead.
Love your contents bro..! 🙌🏼
❤️ From Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Even though I gave up playing cricket after 10th grade because of health issues... Before that... I admired Brett Lee and copied his bowling action in my school days.. got plenty of wickets.. roared in joy for every wicket. it's memorable. Brett Lee and Yuvi is in my heart forever.
India loves Bret Lee!!
Great to see you Mr. Handsome Express ⚡🌊🌪️🌩️
Thanks Mr. Legend
Brett Lee
Speed star 🔥🔥
Brett Lee you beauty 🔥😍
I was genuinely surprised with the movement of the white ball as well.
Why didn't I find this channel earlier... Gold
Sir I love you. You are great cricketer and legend of our childhood
that is good knowledge u you are giving us dear Sir. I'm ur big fan since childhood and keep bowling with the same action that u have. Please tell us the use of new, semi and old ball. Thank u
Big fan Brett Lee sir nice fire
Wonderful video, thanks Brett!
Sir we love your videos.. Kindly make more such videos
I'd pay to just watch Brett Lee, Shane Bond and Dale Steyn bowl.
Interesting I see
Sir You are my favourite fast bowler
great tips
Hi Brett Lee.
I am afraid someone has given you a fake KKB ball.
the KKB you are holding is not a Machine but a Hand stitch Like Dukes and SG.
As a Manager of Cricket ball production unit for 9+ years, I can easily recognize it.
;)
Love from Darjeeling, India 🇮🇳
I never knew Louis Van Gaal was interested in cricket as well. Multi talented man.
Make a video on ,fast bowling variations... like leg cutter,off cutter, knuckle ball...slower balls...
Im learning to improve in batting bowling and fielding
After anol donaled u had the most beautiful action !
nice .. Explanation Mr.Lee
Good info for our youngsters.
Loved every bit of it sir
Very knowledgeable content actually.
Holy crap 😮 if I did not see his name there I wouldnt never have known it was him in the thumbnail
Good stuff bung
Show us the Sandpaper technique. They all knew about it or did it.
Liked it very much from Kolkata
we have noticed in recent English summer that duke balls easily got out of shape and very early than usual. Is it normal for duke balls or something else?
Brett Lee my favourite australian cricketer
Cricket is a sport I always love
Nice video Binga! Learnt something and looking forward to next one. Good health!
Bro'Love and Respect from Pakistan
Jimmy Anderson what a smooth action him
The brutal lee❤️
Excellent
such a intresting topic n thanks for sharing this knowledge LEGEND - IND
What a legend.
I really enjoyed that
I am very big fan of you... Even my team mate's used to call me bret lee... For my bowling
One of the dangerous bowlers
Legend!
Wonderful bro...
Very nicely explained Binga👌
Binga is a fantastic Guitarist all we know
Love from Patna 🇮🇳❤️🙏 namaste
Jai shree ram Lee bhai
Hi Brett, which ball did generate more pace and bounce, white or red?
Good information. Have you noticed visually pink ball looks larger in size.
When I was.older and played 2nd grade cricket, we used 2 piece kookaburra red kings.man they would swing round corners
My first super hero❤️
My favorite bowler in all formats
Great work sir
vry good info mr lee.my observations too.somebody make the game more in favour of bowlers.today its all about batsmen.they should have 11 batsmen in team and have machine bowl balls with this disadvantagous rules for bowlers.
I may be bias but always thought Dukes ball was defo the best
I want that pink ball with your autograph, big fan of yours From India 🇮🇳
Great Australian Fast bowler.
Thank you so much sir for this information
undoutedly living legend
Love you Binga
I love you Bret Lee 💞💞💞💞💞💞
Love from Guwahati Assam India
Hi Brett, Why does pink ball have odd bounce ?
Can you please tell the source from where you get these balls?