Brett Lee has no plans to retire from international cricket as yet – Cricket News Update
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Brett-Lee-c48419, the Australian fast bowler, has expressed that he will keep playing international cricket as long as his fitness allows him to do so and claimed that he is keen to help the younger generation of fast bowlers.
The 35-year-old is considered to be one of the finest fast bowlers produced by Australia. Lee burst into the international scene in 1999 and immediately cemented his place in the national squad.
Lee’s career however, has been hampered by injuries, forcing him to restrict himself to limited-over formats since 2008.
With 379 wickets, the New South Wales’ cricketer is just three wickets away from beating Glenn McGrath’s record in One Day International (ODI) cricket for the Kangaroos, and the upcoming series against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/England-c56013 will be a good opportunity for that.
While talking to Cricinfo, the great fast bowler expressed that he is still enjoying representing his country at the ultimate level of the sport and has no immediate plans for retirement.
"As long as I'm doing my job and being an asset to the Australian cricket team and helping the young guys come through, and still enjoying my cricket, then I'll keep playing for a few more games and we'll see what happens after that. Whether that's three
months or twelve months or eighteen months, who knows," Lee expressed.
After http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Iftikhar-Ali-Khan-Pataudi-Nawab-of-c64075 Cummins, praised the senior bowler and claimed that it was his dream to play alongside the 35-year-old. The rookie added that he gets to learn a lot about the
art of fast bowling from the experienced cricketer, who is at the twilight of his illustrious career.
Cummins said, "We have been talking for a year now about playing together. Through injury it has not happened, so it was good to be down the other end bowling with him. There is no one better than him."
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