mr_mister
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In the late 90s Symonds, Lee and Harvey all seemed to be regular members of the ODI side during the Aussie summer. Old man Tom Moody was randomly picked ahead of them for the 99 WC for some reason, but during the tri series these three big hitting all rounders were king. The three youngsters probably knew there wasn't room for all of them to succeed long term. I lumped them all together in my mind. For quite a while all three had a HS in the 40s, which I remember thinking didn't do justice to their talent.
Symonds had his famous breakout century in the 03 WC and forever eclipsed the other two. But who was better out of Harvey and Lee?
Shane Lee had a bit of a breakout summer with the ball in 99/00, I feel like he was being groomed for a permanent spot. I remember the commentators loved him and we all know how much selectors love picking brothers together. But only Brett would go on to a decent career out of the Lees.
Harvey had his moments too, and despite never snaring a fifty or a five fer he still helped win important matches with both bat and ball. Statistically a total no rounder sure. But there was that spell where he took 4 wickets in 17 balls. And that over where he clubbed 3 sixes in a row(when this was rare). Big moments for the Freak.
As I write this I realise it probably has to go to Harvey, but is their a case for the forgotten Lee?
Symonds had his famous breakout century in the 03 WC and forever eclipsed the other two. But who was better out of Harvey and Lee?
Shane Lee had a bit of a breakout summer with the ball in 99/00, I feel like he was being groomed for a permanent spot. I remember the commentators loved him and we all know how much selectors love picking brothers together. But only Brett would go on to a decent career out of the Lees.
Harvey had his moments too, and despite never snaring a fifty or a five fer he still helped win important matches with both bat and ball. Statistically a total no rounder sure. But there was that spell where he took 4 wickets in 17 balls. And that over where he clubbed 3 sixes in a row(when this was rare). Big moments for the Freak.
As I write this I realise it probably has to go to Harvey, but is their a case for the forgotten Lee?
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