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Lee joins shame list

January 04, 2004 18:51 IST
Last Updated: January 04, 2004 18:51 IST


This is one record tearaway Aussie bowler Brett Lee will be most unwilling to lend his name to.

The express speedster on Sunday became only the second Australian bowler in 70 years to concede 200 runs in a Test innings.

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Lee, who missed the first two matches of the four-Test series in Australia due to injuries, made a much hyped comeback in Melbourne but has failed to live up to to his reputation as a match-winner.

On the third day of the series-deciding fourth Test at Sydney today, Lee finished with four for 201 in 39.3 overs as India piled up a record 705 for seven before declaring their first innings.

Left-arm Aussie spin bowler Chuck Fleetwood-Smith holds the notorious record of conceding most runs in a Test innings of 1-298 off 87 overs against England at The Oval in 1938.

Lee was expected to rattle the pace-wary Indians with his 150 km/hr "chin music" but is now left with serious introspection to do about his technique and strategy.



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Sub: Lee is still dangerous

Lee is always dangerous. Test matches are the show places for spinners and not fast bowlers because fast bowlers believes in attacks and thus Kumble, ...


Posted by Irfan Patel





Sub: lee was injured that is why he was not able to play properly

brett lee was injured thats the reason he had problem in bowling


Posted by anisha





Sub: mass

Lee should not bark again on the indians


Posted by Manjinder





Sub: Indian Cricket team

Where are all those experts who were commenting on Rahul Dravid as a pedestrian batsman and Anil Kumble as no great spinner of the ball?


Posted by MSK Murthy





Sub: Indian Captain

Sourav Ganguly has taken the bull by the horn and has proved that proverb of the brave right.


Posted by MSK Murthy




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