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*Official* England in Australia (2 T20 & 7 ODIs)

robinjr

School Boy/Girl Captain
lee should play the next game unless there's an injury scare.if we wrap the series next game then he should probably sit out for the last 3 games to remain fresh for the WC.

Any chance of Punt getting a game before the end of the summer?
 
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ff_vii_ac

Cricket Spectator
lee should play the next game unless there's an injury scare.if we wrap the series next game then he should probably sit out for the last 3 games to remain fresh for the WC.

Any chance of Punt getting a game before the end of the summer?
your right, if aus win, which they should, rest lee and keep him fresh. its good to see him bowling well again. not as good as he used to be, but still a great asset.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
I don't know about "not as good". Maybe he's not as brutally quick but he's just as - or even more - accurate, still quick enough, and has more weapons other than just sheer pace.
 

Noble One

International Vice-Captain
Fair effort by Brett Lee to return at the age of 34 and appear as if he was 26 again. I don't think he is any better than he once was, it's just most have forgotten how brilliant a limited overs bowler he once was.

Only two weeks ago the talkback lines on Australian radio were filled with muppets stating he was washed up based on his two Twenty20 games. First bowler I would be selecting come WC Game 1.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
Fair effort by Brett Lee to return at the age of 34 and appear as if he was 26 again. I don't think he is any better than he once was, it's just most have forgotten how brilliant a limited overs bowler he once was.

Only two weeks ago the talkback lines on Australian radio were filled with muppets stating he was washed up based on his two Twenty20 games. First bowler I would be selecting come WC Game 1.
no way :ph34r:
 

Manee

Cricketer Of The Year
I don't know about "not as good". Maybe he's not as brutally quick but he's just as - or even more - accurate, still quick enough, and has more weapons other than just sheer pace.
Still getting up to 150kph from what I've seen.
 

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