Indians will be Short-ball dupes in Down Under, believes Brett Lee – Cricket News Update
Australia's veteran pacer, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Brett-Lee-c48419, believes that his side will have an edge over the Indians on their home grounds during the upcoming 4-Test series, starting December 26, 2011. Lee expressed his views in an exclusive interview with Mid-Day.
Lee has predicted that his side’s short deliveries on the grassy tops will be troublesome for the Indians, who are accustomed to playing on flat Asian wickets. He further added that even though the Indians are good at cricket, their chances of winning this
high-profile series are low. However, he does admit that http://www.senore.com/Cricket/SR-Tendulkar-c2556 may be able to score his 100th century in this series.
According to him, die-hard cricket fans will be enthralled watching the two legendary cricketers, Ponting and Tendulkar, play their farewell series.
The star pace man argues that http://www.senore.com/Cricket/RJ-Harris-c2330 are the two important cogs in the Oz wheel and the duo will snag the Men in Blue with its monstrous bowling attack.
Lee admits that although his side has some of the world’s top-ranked bowlers, they still miss their seniors who took the team to the acme of success. He believes that the Aussies, even today have the potential to be number 1; they just need to be consistent
to reach the mark.
As the pace king has already relinquished the 5-day format, he is keen to lead his team’s bowling attack in ODIs and T20Is.
Moreover, he suggests that http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Titans-c856 keeps their fans thrilled.
The 35-year-old right-arm pacer is currently in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750 to run his Cricket Education Programme, which he launched at the start of this year. The programme is aimed at equipping the poor Indian school children with technical training and logistical facilities
to learn the game.
The http://www.senore.com/Cricket/New-South-Wales-c823 boy has played 76 Test, 205 ODI and 21 T20I matches so far, grabbing 310, 357 and 22 wickets respectively in the three formats.
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