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If I had a penny for every time I yelled at the tv telling Brett Lee to "bowl at the ****ing stumps" to the tailenders
Yeah Morgan is a complete **** but Lee was way out of line there. Shows what a 24 carat pissant he really is.**** that was dangerous. Piers was an idiot to get in there with him (and in general) but Lee bowling normal pace targeting the guys midriff and head repeatedly was quite uncomfortable to watch.
The comparison between these two blokes is a great demo of how a bowler's action effects reaction times for batsmen. Lee was faster than Johnson more often than not, but the latter's slingy action just made it so hard to pick up the ball out of his hand when he was on-song. 2013-14 was the closest thing to peak Thommo I've seen. Was horrifyingly magnificent. Every now and again, when I'm feeling down, I just flick on the YouTube highlights and revel in it.Reckon Johnson had a much more significant period of actually being good than Lee tbh. Lee was a lot like bad Mitch in that he would take wickets, but you could give up all semblance of control of both the run rate and the bastmen and you would find it incredibly difficult to bowl in partnerships and build pressure. Except for Lee that was close to his entire career and no one seemed to actually care that his stock ball in England was the short wide half tracker to a generation of batsmen all brought up on the cut shot with short square boundaries.
And obviously Lee never came vaguely close to Johnson's 2013/14 heights, especially away.
Reckon Johnson had a much more significant period of actually being good than Lee tbh. Lee was a lot like bad Mitch in that he would take wickets, but you could give up all semblance of control of both the run rate and the bastmen and you would find it incredibly difficult to bowl in partnerships and build pressure. Except for Lee that was close to his entire career and no one seemed to actually care that his stock ball in England was the short wide half tracker to a generation of batsmen all brought up on the cut shot with short square boundaries.
And obviously Lee never came vaguely close to Johnson's 2013/14 heights, especially away.
I've said this a few times, but Lee never should have been used at the death in ODIs. He was terrible. Even when he got it right and beat the batsman more often than not he would top edge it for 6, or snick it past the keeper for 4.lee's odi average perplexes me, but it's probably because he loved a good meltdown bowling at the death and those always stick in the memory. a new rock and no pressure turned him into a demon, but if the oppo took the game deep he couldn't deal.
johnson, for all his many meme days, had a good 2 or so years at the beginning where he was bowling almost ugly but effective pace. i remember posters on here getting real mad at batsmen collapsing to 'half volley off cutters' and the conclusion someone came to (pews?) was 150kph off cutters must just be harder to play than fans give credit for, which i found endearingly funny.
for younger posters, early johnson was kinda like a faster early wagner before he began wagnerball. sucker balls for catches at slip and short cover and yorkers aplenty with the odd bouncer to keep the batsman honest.
it wasn't classical fast bowling but johnson was really effective and did a really underrated job for australia during that time.
i feel like lee benefited greatly from getting a bowl at 2008 nz as well (who somehow did better pound for pound than 2020 nz)
Haha Red Hill said Donald was everything Lee could've been but wasn't. So by that logic Donald was Bond with a full career.Bond was basically Brett Lee but good.
I'd say Lee was more classically handsome, but he has a bit of a weasely look that I don't find attractive in a man. Bond has more charisma and would probably smash it at your local nightclub with a low cut polo or unbuttoned dress shirt, especially with that fringe swept back and to the side.They were both handsome blokes, though I'd sooner turn for Bond than Lee.