Brett Lee
Australian fast-bowling great; 718 international wickets across formats.
Brett Lee is a former Australian fast bowler widely regarded among the fastest bowlers of the modern era. Over a 13-year international career he took 310 Test wickets and 380 ODI wickets, and represented Australia in three Cricket World Cup campaigns - including winning the 2003 World Cup.
Lee has a long connection with Indian cricket: he has featured in the Indian Premier League for Kings XI Punjab and Kolkata Knight Riders, starred in the 2016 Indian film unINDIAN, and has been a fixture on Indian broadcast and charity circuits. He is a long-time ambassador for hearing-health causes with the Cochlear Foundation.
On stage he speaks on pace-bowling discipline, playing under pressure, and the unusual friendship between Australian and Indian cricket cultures.
- Pace, preparation, and recovery
- Performing under sustained pressure
- India–Australia cricket
- Second careers in broadcasting and cause work
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