Serious pace by Brett Lee. Brett Lee vs Alex Tudor, Brendon McCullum, Shivnarine Chanderpaul and last but not the least, the CNN chat show host Piers Morgan!
With the added hindsight of the death of Phil Hughes, I don't think it's unreasonable to suggest that Chanderpaul is a very, very lucky man. That one looked BAD.
I watched Brett Lee bowl to NZ at Auckland . He was so bloody fast the keeper was throwing the ball back to him before the batter had played a shot. He was awesome to watch along with all the other great Aussie quicks, and I’m a kiwi.
Im fortunate to have watched Lee Play well over a dozen times live at the MCG. Always dominant in the one day format, became a bit of a tail end specialist in tests.
I always felt Brett was a particularly fierce bowler. Not only was he super quick, but he possessed an highly accurate bouncer. He was like the UFC champion bowler of World Cricket. 👊🏻
Brett lee was lethal... He possess very serious pace... One of the stylish bowlers of all time... If I like anyone's bowling action it has to be brett lee and dale steyn... I don't find any other bowlers action that attractive... This two bowlers are my all time favourite... But when it comes to line and length it is very hard to go past Glenn McGrath... As a batsman if you don't have proper technique he will trouble you 99 times out of hundred😂😂😂... Though Brett lee was lethal he was one of the funny and friendly person... The best part is that he is the first person to attend the batsman❤❤❤
The kids from 80s and 90s probably saw the best cricket there was ever to be played hands down. Fastest bowlers, trickiest spinners and greatest batsmen - hard yards.
I've seen footage of the bouncer that killed Phillip Hughes and it wasn't much different to the ball that got Chanderpaul. Some of these hits really get me in the feels 😰
From a spectators point of view its a shame we dont have these guys anymore, Allan Donald, Dale Steyn, Shane Bond, Brett Lee , Shoab Aktar, I watched Devon Malcolm playing at the Gabba and he was genuinely fast, and I saw a young Mohammed Zahid at the Gabba against Qld, I stood behind the nets and watched him bowl, he was express but never went on for Pakistan, someone told me he ended up playing County cricket in England
That was the golden era of Cricket. We don't have players from any side who can perform at the same level.
With the added hindsight of the death of Phil Hughes, I don't think it's unreasonable to suggest that Chanderpaul is a very, very lucky man. That one looked BAD.
Outside the cricket Bret Lee is such a fun loving,friendly and humble guy but when he holds the cricket bowl seems to be holding a dynamit 🔥🔥🔥
I watched Brett Lee bowl to NZ at Auckland . He was so bloody fast the keeper was throwing the ball back to him before the batter had played a shot. He was awesome to watch along with all the other great Aussie quicks, and I’m a kiwi.
One of my favourite bowlers of all time.
Brett Lee was fearsome as a bowler, but he was always the first to attend to any injured batsman. A true sportsman!
Brett Lee was pure class as a fast bowler
Brett Lee was an absolute assassin with the ball. Miss the old days of cricket ...
Im fortunate to have watched Lee Play well over a dozen times live at the MCG. Always dominant in the one day format, became a bit of a tail end specialist in tests.
I always felt Brett was a particularly fierce bowler. Not only was he super quick, but he possessed an highly accurate bouncer. He was like the UFC champion bowler of World Cricket. 👊🏻
Brett lee was lethal... He possess very serious pace... One of the stylish bowlers of all time... If I like anyone's bowling action it has to be brett lee and dale steyn... I don't find any other bowlers action that attractive... This two bowlers are my all time favourite... But when it comes to line and length it is very hard to go past Glenn McGrath... As a batsman if you don't have proper technique he will trouble you 99 times out of hundred😂😂😂... Though Brett lee was lethal he was one of the funny and friendly person... The best part is that he is the first person to attend the batsman❤❤❤
Bullet bowling, fiery pace...but a kind hearted person as well.
Imagining Sunil Gavaskar facing bowlers like Joel Garner without helmet , you got to have an eye like an eagle for that ..
Chanderpaul is lucky to be alive
The kids from 80s and 90s probably saw the best cricket there was ever to be played hands down. Fastest bowlers, trickiest spinners and greatest batsmen - hard yards.
That kiwi batsman is a fighter, got hit twice and didn't even flinch a bit
Brendan Mcculam, such a brave cricketer
I've seen footage of the bouncer that killed Phillip Hughes and it wasn't much different to the ball that got Chanderpaul. Some of these hits really get me in the feels 😰
From a spectators point of view its a shame we dont have these guys anymore, Allan Donald, Dale Steyn, Shane Bond, Brett Lee , Shoab Aktar, I watched Devon Malcolm playing at the Gabba and he was genuinely fast, and I saw a young Mohammed Zahid at the Gabba against Qld, I stood behind the nets and watched him bowl, he was express but never went on for Pakistan, someone told me he ended up playing County cricket in England
Bret Lee.. The most handsome cricketer ever.