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As long as I can still bowl at 150km/h I will keep going says Brett Lee – Cricket News Update

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As long as I can still bowl at 150km/h I will keep going says http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Brett-Lee-c48419 – Cricket News Update
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"As long as I can still bowl at 150km/h, as long as I can offer something to the Australian cricket team and most importantly as long as I can pass on my knowledge to the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Young-c98322 guys passing through then I will keep going,” said the 34-year-old speedster
while talking to the media reporters today.
The http://www.senore.com/Cricket/New-South-Wales-c823 right-arm fast bowler said that many people in the ongoing training camp of Australia team feel he is at a different stage in his career where he has nothing to prove and many do not expect him to be in the team after a troublesome 2010
season.
However, he stated that he is enjoying his game is looking forward to prove a lot of things in the upcoming summer.
"The outlook I have is working for me,” said Lee. “I was happy with the way I bowled in the last Australian summer, I was http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Arthur-Percival-Day-c45927 with the way I bowled in the World Cup, I was happy with the way I bowled in the Indian Premier League," he added.
In order to save his One-Day career, the speedster retired from the Test cricket in February 2010, after picking up 310 wickets in 76 Tests at an average of 30.81. The last test Lee had played was the Boxing Day Test match against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/South-Africa-c757 in 2008, and
since then recurring injuries kept him out of action before he announced retirement in February last year.
When asked about his retirement from the limited overs format of the game, Lee said, “Heaven knows how long it is going to go for; there would have been a lot of people who might have thought that it would finish a long time back.”
He has so far played 201 One Day Internationals for Australia and averages 23 with a tally of 349 wickets.

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