Highlights:
- Brett Lee and his son played cricket at home.
- Brett Lee threw the ball during this fun game.
- Unable to cope with the Yorker he put up, the son became Bolt.
Australian fast bowler Brett Lee. Brett Lee played 76 Tests, 221 ODIs and 25 T20s for Australia. Achiever of a total of 718 international wickets.
Brett Lee, 45, plays cricket in front of his house with his 15-year-old son, Preston. The yorker then threw the ball past Preston’s barrier and into the middle stump. Preston puts down the hood as Sweet Shaqaki smiles as he’s been knocked out by the ball Dad threw.
Even Brad Lee would have been surprised to find that his delivery was so accurate, even though it had been a long time since he had left cricket. You may remember Brett Lee as the most threatening fast bowler of his time.
Brad Lee’s brother and former all-rounder Shaun Lee has posted a video of the cricket match played by his son, Brad Lee, on Instagram. In the video, Brett Lee jokingly raises his fingers up and smiles as he expels his son. For this video post, Brett Lee commented, “Yeah, Climb Presto.”
Brett Lee retired from Test cricket in 2008 and ODIs in 2012. Brett Lee is the sixth highest wicket-taker in Test cricket in Australia. In ODIs, he and Glenn McGrath are tied for the top spot with 380 wickets each.
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