
Brett Lee is one of Australia’s greatest fast bowlers, known for his sheer pace and match-winning performances across all formats of cricket. Here’s an overview of his career stats and achievements in Test, ODI, and T20 formats:
Test Career (1999–2008)
- Matches: 76
- Wickets: 310
- Best Bowling in an Innings: 5/30
- Bowling Average: 30.81
- 5-Wicket Hauls: 10
- 10-Wicket Hauls: 0
Brett Lee was a key part of Australia’s dominant Test team in the early 2000s. Known for his aggressive pace, he consistently bowled over 150 km/h and troubled top-order batsmen around the world.
ODI Career (2000–2012)
- Matches: 221
- Wickets: 380
- Best Bowling in an Innings: 5/22
- Bowling Average: 23.36
- 5-Wicket Hauls: 9
Lee was especially effective in ODIs, where his lethal yorkers and variations made him one of the most feared bowlers. He played a crucial role in Australia’s 2003 and 2007 Cricket World Cup victories.
T20I Career (2005–2012)
- Matches: 25
- Wickets: 28
- Best Bowling in an Innings: 3/23
- Bowling Average: 25.50
Though Lee’s T20I career was relatively short, he was effective in the format, known for his ability to bowl fast and maintain control under pressure.
Overall Impact
- International Wickets: 718 (across all formats)
- Lee was one of the fastest bowlers in cricket history, regularly clocking speeds above 150 km/h.
- His iconic rivalry with top batsmen, athletic fielding, and ability to perform in clutch moments made him a crowd favorite.
- Fastest Ball: Brett Lee bowled one of the fastest deliveries ever recorded in cricket at 161.1 km/h (100.1 mph) against New Zealand in 2002.
Lee’s combination of speed, aggression, and skill left a lasting legacy in the cricketing world.
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