Brett Lee should quit Test cricket: Rodney Hogg
Sify (Free subscription) | yesterday
Former Test quick bowler Rodney Hogg feels Brett Lee should retire from Test cricket to spearhead Australia's bowling attack in the 2011 World Cup.
Sify (Free subscription) | yesterday
Former Test quick bowler Rodney Hogg feels Brett Lee should retire from Test cricket to spearhead Australia's bowling attack in the 2011 World Cup.
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Thoughts from the Dustbin (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
On the night of November 17th 2009, in a seedy bar in downtown Johannesburg, four men sat huddled quietly over a dirty table in an ill-lit booth. The world was not yet to know it, but these men were forming a secret committee with an important mission. Sometime near midnight, the four men - later revealed as Ricky Ponting, M.S. Dhoni, Graeme Smith and Chris Gayle (Younis Khan was originally invited...
More Than Balls (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
An online debate was sparked by Josh Pettitt in the Cardiff Journalism School newsroom which has spread across WordPress and Twitter flaming debate. The Greatest Sporting Icon of the Noughties is the issue, and personally I feel there is only one possible choice. Men such as Michael Schumacher, Lance Armstrong and Ricky Pointing have all been hugely successful since 2000. Though Michael Brown’s...
CricFever (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
Melbourne, Nov 18 (ANI): Australian bowling legend Craig McDermott has said Australia does not need a Brett Lee clone as their search for new young fast bowlers to lead the attack in the coming years. Lee’s threatening pace may never be seen again at Test level, FOX Sports reported. But McDermott, a fast-bowling coach [...]
The Cricket Blog (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
After having two of my all time cricketing heroes, Darren Gough and Andrew Flintoff, either retire or hang up their boots from Test cricket I was still happy that my overseas favourite was still very much an international star. Now it may come as a surprise to you that my overseas hero is Brett Lee, [...]
Sify (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
Australian bowling legend Craig McDermott has said Australia does not need a Brett Lee clone as their search for new young fast bowlers to lead the attack in the coming years.
Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
McDermott said young New South Wales pair Burt Cockley and Josh Hazlewood, and South Australia's Peter George and Tasmania's James Faulkner all have big futures.
Stabroek News (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
In spite of yet another injury that will extend his already lengthy absence from Test cricket, Brett Lee isn’t about to call it quit just ...
Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
Australia fast bowler Brett Lee is facing up to the fact that he may never play Test cricket ever again due to injury.
Hindu (Free subscription) | 17/11/2009
Sydney: Injury-ravaged Australian pace spearhead Brett Lee’s career has been left hanging in the balance after he conceded that his future in international cricket is a blur following the latest elbow problem. “To be ...
CricFever (Free subscription) | 17/11/2009
Sydney, Nov 17(ANI): Australian fast bowler Brett Lee’s Test career could be in danger of ending sooner than later after it was reported that he is likely to require a surgery to remove a bone spur from his elbow that would sideline him for at least two months. The 33-year-old veteran of [...]
Sydney Morning Herald (Free subscription) | 17/11/2009
BRETT LEE is a fast bowler and a father. They're at loggerheads right now because elbow injury or not, the fast bowler keeps getting in the father's way.
News.com.au (Free subscription) | 17/11/2009
Having been through a rapid fall from grace himself, Jason Gillespie believes former pace mate Brett Lee may quit Test cricket to become a one-day and Twenty20 specialist.
News.com.au (Free subscription) | 17/11/2009
Brett Lee's pain in recent seasons has not been restricted to a mounting injury toll that may force him out of the game. He has been hurting at home, too.