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Brett Lee enters Australian Hall of Fame, still holds cricket’s second-fastest ball record
Australian legend Brett Lee reveals his lifelong obsession to bowl 160 kmph, credits sprinter mother Helen for genetics.
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Touching 160kmph means more to me than any wicket: Brett Lee
Former Australian fast bowler Brett Lee, renowned for his 160kmph deliveries and 718 international wickets, has been inducted ...
Gene Hackman, star of “'Hoosiers,” died at his Santa Fe home in February. The actor was 95 and beloved by Hoosiers for his ...
Former Australian bowler Brett Lee was so obsessed with bowling fast that he had made it his goal as a nine-year-old to clock ...
Brett Lee, 49, who has been inducted into Australian Cricket's Hall of Fame, said he dedicated his life to achieving that ...
Former Australian bowler Brett Lee was so obsessed with bowling fast that he had made it his goal as a nine-year-old to clock ...
Here are some of the celebrities who died in 2025, from acclaimed actors such as Prunella Scales to Ozzy Osbourne and boxer Ricky Hatton.
Usain Bolt might have gone down in history as the greatest track and field athlete of all time, making one and all question what is actually termed as being “fast” with his super-human dashes on the ...
Tributes were paid in 2025 following the deaths of acclaimed actors including Diane Keaton, Terence Stamp, Prunella Scales, ...
Brett Lee has not long turned 23. He is at the WACA Ground in Perth, playing his 16th first-class match – a Sheffield Shield ...
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'I'd set my goal at such a young age': Why bowling 160kmph mattered more to Brett Lee than wickets
"That (160kmph) means more to me than any wicket I've taken. Of course, the team comes first - to win the (2003) World Cup, ...
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