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Lee doubtful for Edgbaston Test

Source: BBC
Sydney : Australia | 4 months ago  
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Paceman Brett Lee will miss Australia's tour match at Northampton and will struggle to be fit enough to play in the third Ashes Test at Edgbaston. Lee was sidelined for the first two Tests against England after injuring his side in Australia's final warm-up match against the England Lions....
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