He is the leading wicket taker in ODIs for Australia along with Glenn McGrath - 380 wickets at 23.36. Should have taken a lot more if not for the amount of injuries he sustained during his career. Nevertheless an absolute legend of a fast bowler❤❤❤🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🏏🏏🏏
A weapon, the most dangerous bowler there has been as he was so damn fast consistently. The Mike Tyson of bowling, you'd be a fool as a bowler to bounce him....
He was truly an inspiration to watch. Bowling fast and swinging the ball in his opening spell. World class batsmen sometimes struggled to lay bat on ball against him.
They brought him in as a substitute fielder because he had a strong arm, he was good at fielding. Interesting…but Mr. Ricky Ponting wasn’t so keen on that later down the line. 😂 Loved watching this fella bowl, not so much batting when it looked like he was going to get AUS over the line at Edgbaston mind!
Binga I played with you and your brother up against the garage door when we were kids you were going well then if I new you and your family were steel workers I would of stayed around you have always played well.
Australias greatest ODI bowler ever. Over 300 test wickets. Bowled the most 160kph deliveries ever. And was able to bowl 150kph for 20 years. You're a moron.
Brilliant man. Not just for cricket but for all young sportsman and women. A true Aussie legend.
One important aspect of Brett Lee's character was that when he hit someone he was always down the batters end to check on the batter.
From a Pom. He was a brilliant fast bowler, not only fast but clever with it. Add to that he’s a genuine nice bloke.
Great guy Brett Lee, lovely interview...
Very very kind hearted fun loving Aussie Cricketer
Binga. lethal bowler. 2003 World Cup he was incredible
His ODI record is up there with the greats
Great.Nice memories.
Crash lasting impression not only in australian cricket but world cricket.Champion cricketer and a great bloke.
He is the leading wicket taker in ODIs for Australia along with Glenn McGrath - 380 wickets at 23.36. Should have taken a lot more if not for the amount of injuries he sustained during his career. Nevertheless an absolute legend of a fast bowler❤❤❤🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🏏🏏🏏
A weapon, the most dangerous bowler there has been as he was so damn fast consistently. The Mike Tyson of bowling, you'd be a fool as a bowler to bounce him....
Refreshing interview. TFP
He was truly an inspiration to watch. Bowling fast and swinging the ball in his opening spell. World class batsmen sometimes struggled to lay bat on ball against him.
this is a wonderful interview/chat. brett lee is so honest and open
One of the most competitive cricketers ever
He is one of the greatest ODI bowler
They brought him in as a substitute fielder because he had a strong arm, he was good at fielding. Interesting…but Mr. Ricky Ponting wasn’t so keen on that later down the line. 😂
Loved watching this fella bowl, not so much batting when it looked like he was going to get AUS over the line at Edgbaston mind!
Napoleon had his Waterloo moment, Ponting had his Gary Pratt moment.
wonderful..
Brett Lee is brilliant always a running it and taking wickets Andy Bichel is right up there has one of the best too
Very good bowler but more importantly, champion bloke.
Nice bloke as well. I hated him when he played though because he was so good!!
@johnnytheprick I’m a pom. A prisoner of mother England.
Integrity!
Binga I played with you and your brother up against the garage door when we were kids you were going well then if I new you and your family were steel workers I would of stayed around you have always played well.
Jerry Lee Lewis is still looking smart
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Brett Lee is not a legend.
700+ International Wickets..2nd Fastest Bowler ever...nearly 20 years of international cricket.. for express bowler thats insane
Australias greatest ODI bowler ever. Over 300 test wickets. Bowled the most 160kph deliveries ever. And was able to bowl 150kph for 20 years. You're a moron.
Brett Lee is a legend
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In your twisted view he is.
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I can't hold a candle to Harold Larwood.
What is the original air date of this segment?