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Meeting Brett Lee: The fastest bowler’s journey to Sportsbet.io

Brett Lee is a name known to all cricket fans. His speed on the field made him a legend. Now, he brings that same fire to a new field — the world of sports betting. It’s a cherry on top of being a brand ambassador for Sportsbet.io as a cricket star.

Together, Brett Lee and Sportsbet.io offer cricket fans a worthwhile betting experience unlike any other. Learn more about Brett Lee and his partnership with Sportsbet.io below:

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Who is Brett Lee?

Brett Lee is a legendary Australian cricket star born on November 8, 1976, in New South Wales. Many knew him for his speed, often reaching over 150 km/h, making him one of the fastest bowlers in the world.

In 1999, he played his first Test match for Australia. Right away, he showed skill and power. Brett also played in all forms of the game — Test, One Day, and T20. All through his plays, he is known for clean action, smooth run-up, and sharp bouncers.

When playing, batters often found it hard to face him. In fact, Brett Lee helped win Australia’s biggest games, such as the 2003 Cricket World Cup.

Showcasing his talent and skill, Brett Lee has played for the following teams:

  • Australia National Team
  • Kolkata Knight Riders
  • Otago
  • Wellington
  • Kings XI Punjab
  • New South Wales
  • Sydney Sixers
  • World Giants

Bowling style

Brett Lee is a right-arm fast bowler with a clean, quick, and sharp bowling style. He consistently bowled above 150 km/h (93 mph), with his fastest recorded delivery reaching 161.1 km/h (100.1 mph).

As seen in his games, Lee's bowling action also evolves. At first, he had a mixed action, with his lower body front-on and upper body side-on which led to back issues. He then adjusted his technique to a fully front-on action, aligning his head and shoulders, reducing stress on his back.

Brett Lee's aggression and fitness were key to his success. He embraced the challenges of fast bowling, accepting the physical demands and risks. To this day, his passion and hard work inspire many. In line with Lee’s partnership with Sportsbet.io, he led a pitching masterclass with Akifumi Takahashi, a renowned Japanese baseball pitcher who also retired from the game. This shows his ongoing passion and commitment to both athleticism and the game.

Early and domestic career

Brett Lee discovered his love for cricket at a young age when he joined a youth team named Oak Flats Rats. He climbed the ranks and later moved to Middleton, starting first-class cricket when he was 16 years old with Campbelltown.

Soon after, he was selected for the Australian Under 17 and 19 teams, where he showcased his skills. Due to his talent, he received awards and a scholarship. In 2011, he started to play in the Big Bash League (BBL) for the Sydney Sixers until 2015.

Lee also spent many years in the Indian Premier League (IPL). His IPL debut was back in 2008, with the Punjab Kings, and would stay with the team until 2010. In 2011, Lee joined the Kolkata Knight Riders and was with the team until 2013.

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International career

Besides local matches, Lee joined Australia’s national team. He often played as a fielder and a lower-order batsman. As his career progressed, Lee became known as one of the fastest bowlers on the planet.

The Australian cricketer played in all three main formats of cricket and did well in each. Here’s a brief look at his performance in each format:

  • Test → Lee made his Test debut in December 1999 against India. Despite facing many injuries in his career, Lee managed to take 310 wickets in all the Test matches he played.
  • One Day International (ODI) → Lee made his ODI debut against Pakistan in January 2000 and by 2003, he was seen as one of the top ten ODI bowlers. Three years later, he was ranked as the best ODI bowler.

In the 2003 Cricket World Cup, Lee made an ODI hat-trick, becoming the first Australian and the fourth bowler ever to do so. He finished his ODI career with a total of 380 wickets.

  • T20I → Brett Lee played his first T20 match in February 2005 against New Zealand. In the same tournament, he made history by taking the first hat-trick in the Group F match against Bangladesh. Along with his 28 wickets in T20 matches, he also earned the Man of the Match award.

Brett Lee’s other notable records and awards throughout the years include:

Top records:

  • 1st player in Twenty20 International Cricket to take a hat-trick
  • 1st bowler ever to achieve more than one 5-wicket haul at Lord’s Cricket Ground
  • 2nd fastest Australian ODI player to take 100 wickets

Awards:

  • 1999-2000: Wisden Young Cricketer of the Year
  • 2000: Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year
  • 2002-2003: VB Series Player of the Series
  • 2004-2005: VB Series Player of the Series
  • 2006: Wisden Cricketer of the Year
  • 2006-2007: DLF Cup Player of the Tournament
  • 2007: Warne-Muralitharan Trophy Player of the Series
  • 2007-2008: Border-Gavaskar trophy Player of the Series
  • 2008: Allan Border Medal, Australian Test Player of the Year, and the McGilvray Medal
  • 2009: Champions League Twenty20 Player of the series

Brett Lee’s retirement in cricket

Brett Lee retired from international cricket in 2012. He had suffered a calf injury during a tour in England, which led him to end his international career. Lee had initially planned to retire after the upcoming Twenty20 World Cup but felt the time was right to step down earlier.

After retiring from international play, Lee continued playing in domestic T20 leagues, including Australia's BBL and the IPL. In January 2015, he finally announced his retirement from all forms of cricket, concluding an impressive cricket career.

Life after cricket: What has Brett Lee been up to after his retirement?

After retiring from cricket, Brett Lee transitioned into various roles, including commentary and acting. He also spent time supporting charitable foundations like the Salvation Army, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), and the Make a Wish Foundation.

Get a closer look at Brett Lee’s life on YouTube

Can’t get enough of Brett Lee? Follow the star on his YouTube channel to see more of his life off the pitch. The channel gives a fresh view into his life — both past and present. From cricket tips to music, travel, and food, Brett shares it all with warmth and charm. The best part? You get to see the real Brett — not just the fast bowler, but the man behind the pace.

With a lot of knowledge and experience in the game, Brett Lee continues to contribute in the professional cricket scene even after his retirement. Here, he gives expert insight on everything cricket, and also shares his personal journey following his retirement.

The fastest bowler meets the fastest sportsbook: Brett Lee joins Sportsbet.io

In 2020, Lee embarked on a new venture by becoming the global ambassador for Sportsbet.io, a leading crypto sportsbook. This partnership was a natural fit, aligning Lee's renowned speed on the cricket field with Sportsbet.io's commitment to providing a fun, fast, and fair betting experience. ​

With this partnership, Lee led several cricket-focused promotions. In August 2023, Lee extended his partnership with Sportsbet.io for another three years, continuing to bring exclusive content and promotions to cricket fans and bettors worldwide.

Fun facts about Brett Lee you should know

To help feel closer to Brett Lee, here are some fun facts about him you should know:

  • Brett Lee worked as a cricket commentator for Channel Nine, helping Slater on The Cricket Show.
  • He ranks just behind Australian bowler Shaun Tait (161.1 km/h) and Pakistani bowler Shoaib Akhtar (161.3 km/h, 100.2 mph) as one of the fastest bowlers in the 2000s.
  • Lee was also recognised as a strong fielder and a handy lower-order batsman, with a batting average of over 20 in Test matches.
  • The cricket star played for the Kolkata Knight Riders that won the IPL in 2012.
  • Before Lee’s Bollywood debut in 2016, he had a cameo with Asha Bhosle in her album 'Haan Main Tumhara Hoon’.

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