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Lee returns to Australia for treatment
Published on :19th March 2010
Sydney: Fast bowler Brett Lee has returned to Australia from the Indian Premier League (IPL) to undergo more treatment on his elbow in a bid to make himself available for the world Twenty20 championships
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Lee flies back to Australia; to miss initial IPL matches
Published on :13th March 2010
Kings XI Punjab were dealt a severe blow ahead of their opening IPL match against Delhi Daredevils as the Australian paceman Brett Lee has been ruled out of the event for the first 10 days due to an injury.
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I'll miss excitement and challenge of Test cricket: Lee
Published on :8th March 2010
He retired from Test cricket to prolong his ODI and Twenty20 career but injury-plagued Australian pacer Brett Lee says he would miss the excitement and challenge that characterises the longer version of the game.
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Lee ready to lead Oz attack in World T20 tournament
Published on :3rd March 2010
Dubai: Paceman Brett Lee, who retired from test cricket last week, said he hoped to spearhead Australia's attack at the World Twenty20 tournament to be staged in the Caribbean from April 30.
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Lee aims to spearhead Australia in World T20
Published on :2nd March 2010
Dubai: Paceman Brett Lee, who retired from Test cricket last week, said he hoped to spearhead Australia's attack at the World Twenty20 tournament
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Brett Lee confirms retirement from Test cricket
Published on :27th February 2010
BRETT Lee has confirmed his retirement from Test cricket but aims to be back in Australian colours for the World Twenty20 tournament in the West Indies in May.
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Brett Lee faces 'tough challenge' to make Australian one-day side
Published on :25th February 2010
The Australia vice-captain Michael Clarke is unsure whether Brett Lee will be fit enough to resume his one-day career, despite Lee retiring from Test matches to focus on the shorter game.
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Lee Confirms Retirement From Test Cricket
Published on :25th February 2010
Australian fast bowler Brett Lee has confirmed he is to retire from Test cricket with immediate effect, bringing to an end a career in the longest form of the game that saw him gain 76 caps and take 310 wickets.
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Lee announces retirement from Test cricket
Published on :24th February 2010
Sydney: Australia's feared fast bowler Brett Lee quit Test cricket Wednesday after a run of injuries, following Andrew Flintoff as the latest player to give up the tough format in a bid to prolong his career.
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Freddie convinces Lee to take Test retirement: report
Published on :23rd February 2010
Tired of battling one injury breakdown after another, Australian pacer Brett Lee is all set to announce his Test retirement tomorrow after being persuaded to do so by good friend Andrew Flintoff.
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