Brett Lee Former Australian cricketer
Brett Lee former Australian cricketer known for his incredible speed and aggressive fast bowling. Here are some of his notable statistics and records from his international cricket career:
Brett Lee International Career:
Full Name: Brett Lee
Born: November 8, 1976, in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Role: Right-arm fast bowler
Test Debut: December 26, 1999, against India
ODI Debut: January 9, 2000, against Pakistan
T20I Debut: February 17, 2005, against New Zealand
Brett Lee Career Stats:
Brett Lee Test Matches:
Matches: 76
Wickets: 310
Bowling Average: 30.81
Best Bowling in an Innings: 5/30
Best Bowling in a Match: 9/171
5-Wicket Hauls: 10
Brett Lee One-Day Internationals (ODIs):
Matches: 221
Wickets: 380
Bowling Average: 23.36
Best Bowling in an Innings: 5/22
5-Wicket Hauls: 9
Brett Lee T20 Internationals:
Matches: 25
Wickets: 28
Bowling Average: 25.53
Best Bowling in an Innings: 3/23
Brett Lee Achievements:
- One of the fastest bowlers in cricket history, known for consistently bowling at speeds over 150 km/h (93 mph).
- Part of the Australian team that won the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2003 and 2007.
- Holds the record for being the youngest Australian to reach 300 ODI wickets.
- Was the fastest Australian to reach 100 ODI wickets.
- In 2008, he received the Allan Border Medal for being Australia's best player.
- Awarded the Order of Australia Medal for his services to cricket and charity.Holds the record for being the youngest Australian to reach 300 ODI wickets.
Brett Lee wickets:
- Holds the record for being the youngest Australian to reach 300 ODI wickets.
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