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webwrapQuicks should step up The baton has passed from Brett Lee to the next generation, writes Peter Roebuck in the Sydney Morning Herald. It does not seem long ago tWednesday,November 18,2009 00:24 [IST]
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Lee to resume bowling next weekBrett Lee, who flew back home midway from the ODI series against India due an elbow injury, will resume bowling next week.Wednesday, November 04, 2009 16:20 [IST]
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Injury forces Siddle to fly back home from the ODIFast bowler Peter Siddle will return home after becoming the latest member of Australias touring party to be forced out of the one-day series in India.Tuesday, November 03, 2009 13:00 [IST]
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Ind-Aus Series: Aussies fall hard, all out for 255India today leveled with the Aussies in the seven-match Hero Honda Cup. Aussies were bowled for 255 with 9 balls to spare. Man of the match was awarded to Dhoni for his exemplary performance.Wednesday, October 28, 2009 14:41 [IST]
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Oz cricketers Hopes, Lee injured, unsure for second ODIAustralian fast bowler Brett Lee and all-rounder James Hopes are suffering from elbow soreness and a hamstring injury respectively,Tuesday, October 27, 2009 12:04 [IST]
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Hope ruled out; Lee, Jhonson cast doubts for nextAustralian all rounder James Hopes will miss Wednesday's second one-dayer against India while fast bowlers Brett Lee and Mitchell Johnson are also fitness doubts for the Nagpur game.Monday, October 26, 2009 16:44 [IST]
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Nannes included for T20 clash with EnglandAustralia has named Victorian leftarmer Dirk Nannes in its Twenty20 squad to play England only months after he represented the Netherlands at the world T20 tournament.Tuesday, August 11, 2009 16:02 [IST]
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Lee slipping from Ashes reckoningFormer Australian fast bowler Jason Gillespie believes that Australian bowling spearhead Brett Lee, who has been struggling with injuries, is in danger of falling out of the Australian team, similar to the way that he was dropped after the 2005 Ashes tourMonday, June 29, 2009 17:53 [IST]
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Lee could be a formidable force in EnglandRetired Australian bowler Jason Gillespie cannot be sure of Brett Lee’s form, but believes his former new-ball partner can be a formidable force in England if he gets his length right.Monday, June 22, 2009 17:27 [IST]
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Australia announces squad for AshesAustralia's selectors have named a 16-man squad to contest the five-Test Ashes series against England.Wednesday, May 20, 2009 13:11 [IST]