Brett Lee ruled out of the rest of tour of India to elbow injury...
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Brett Lee should quit Test cricket: Rodney Hogg < ');" class="size11 blue"> RateFormer Test quick bowler Rodney Hogg feels Brett Lee should retire from Test cricket to spearhead Australia's bowling attack in the 2011 World Cup.Lee's international future is at the crossroads, with the 76-Test veteran taking time out to ponder his future after succumbing to an elbow injury.Despite his litany of setbacks,...
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Elbow injury threatens Brett Lee's Test return < ');" class="size11 blue"> RateAustralian fast bowler Brett Lee's mystery elbow injury is threatening to derail his Test comeback hopes, reports The Herald Sun.Australian team physiotherapist Kevin Sims confirmed that apart from Lee, Mitchell Johnson and James Hopes have had scans in Vadodara, and added that Cricket Australia is viewing the injuries to...
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miss the second one-dayer against India, while the pace duo of Brett Lee [The first one-dayer at Vodadara on Sunday took a toll on the Australian team with Hopes suffering a right hamstring strain, Lee complaining of right elbow soreness and Johnson complaining of a left ankle problem."James Hopes, Brett Lee and Mitchell Johnson all underwent scans in Baroda this morning," Australian team physiotherapist...
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all-rounder James Hopes will miss the second one-dayer against India, while the pace duo of Brett Lee and Mitchell Johnson are doubtful starters for Wednesday's tie here.The first one-dayer at Vodadara yesterday took a toll on the Australian team with Hopes suffering a right hamstring strain, Lee complaining of right elbow soreness and Johnson complaining of a left ankle problem."James Hopes, Brett...
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Australian all-rounder James Hopes will miss the second one-dayer against India, while the pace duo of Brett Lee and Mitchell Johnson are doubtful starters for Wednesday's tie here. The first one-dayer at Vodadara yesterday took a toll on the Australian team with Hopes suffering a right hamstring strain, Lee complaining of right elbow soreness and Johnson complaining of a left ankle problem. "James...
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Australian fast bowler Brett Lee said Sunday he was far from finished as a Test cricketer following his latest injury setback....
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Australia fast bowler Brett Lee will leave the game proud of his career if injury forces him into premature retirement....
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Brett Lee should quit Tests to reduce pressure on his weak elbow and concentrate on ODIs, feels former pacer Rodney Hogg....
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New South Wales Blues caused a massive upset in the Champions League, upstaging favourites Trinidad & Tobago in a see-saw final in Hyderabad. Final Scoreboard, Commentary, Stats Brett Lee, the senior-most cricketer in the Australian side, led from the front scoring 48 to pull NSW out of trouble. Chasing 160 on a flat wicket, T&T folded up for 118 in 15.4 overs with Lee taking 2-10 with the new ball....
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