Brett Lee is a former Australian international cricketer and fast bowler. He played junior cricket for the Oak Flats Rats.
Brett played for the NSW Blues, and made his debut for the Baggy Green in 1999. Throughout his career, he took 380 wickets in 221 One Day Internationals, and 310 wickets in 76 Test matches. Brett became a cult legend in all three formats of the game of cricket, and is widely regarded as one of the best pace bowlers ever to have played the sport.
Brett featured in the Australian team that won the 2003 World Cup and was a key part of the dominant era of Australia cricket in the 2000s. He won the Allan Border medal in 2008 which is highly regarded as the most prestigious individual award in Australian cricket.
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