Former Australia Fast Bowler Quits Cricket

Australian fast bowler Brett Lee has announced his retirement from cricket.

Brett Lee: Former Australia fast bowler quits cricket

Brett Lee: Former Australia fast bowler quits cricket


International resigned in July 2012 as the fourth highest Test wicket taking his country - with 310 in 76 games - and focused on Twenty20 cricket in recent years.

I did, it took 380 international wickets for one day, and the announcement in Sydney Cricket Ground on Thursday.

"It was an incredible and emotional than 20 years old, and I have enjoyed every moment of it," said the player, aged 38 years.

Let's see what the rest of the Big Bash League with the Philadelphia Sydney - which could mean your next final match Thursday against Sydney Thunder.

Only Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath and Dennis Lillee took more windows to Australia test match me, which was dubbed Bing.

The leading wicket remains common to bring Australia into an international day plus McGrath.

"I am excited and emotional definitely happy that I had made the right decision," said Lee.

"I did not bother to do the math, but 20 years of age, a lot of ice baths, and lots of training, lots of balls and threw a lot of flights - but since me a lot of good memories. "

Lee was a central figure in parts of Australia that dominated world cricket in 1990 and 2000, and won the 2003 World Cup, and three of the four participated in the Ashes series.

"It was great cricketer who has won fans around the world, not only for its speed and electrifying performances with the ball, but [for] the way he plays the game," said Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland .. ..

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