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Injured Lee to return home

New Delhi : India | about 1 month ago  
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THE Australian cricket team's injury run in India has reached crisis stage, with Brett Lee the latest player to be sent back to Australia. Team doctors made the decision to send Lee home on Friday night after his elbow injury failed to respond to treatment, with the 32-year-old scheduled to...
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  • News Source: The Age | about 1 month ago
    Early on Friday morning, Brett Lee was at the training session he hoped would confirm his fitness for last night's one-day match between Australia and India...That is why the 32-year-old is already back in Sydney to recuperate...The progression of...
  • News Source: The Daily Telegraph (Australia) | about 1 month ago
    Brett Lee's immediate playing future after his injury curse struck again, but fellow quicks with similar experiences refuse to say this setback will end his Test hopes. Lee's body has become increasingly unreliable over the past few years and...
  • News Source: Sify News | about 1 month ago
    Australian speedster Brett Lee has said that he is far from finished, and warned that he will return fast and furious despite calls from legendary West Indies batsman Brian Lara to embrace the guile and tricks the late Malcolm Marshall used in the...
  • News Source: Sify News | about 1 month ago
    NSW Champions League star Moises Henriques is set to make his one-day international debut today after Brett Lee and James Hopes were ruled out of the match against India in Delhi with minor injuries. The 22-year-old all-rounder, who has played one...
  • News Source: The Daily Telegraph (Australia) | about 1 month ago
    Lee's career as an international cricketer hangs by the most tenuous of threads. His hopes of pushing for an Australian Test recall on the seven-match limited-overs tour of India have been dashed by an unresolved elbow problem and he is now in the...
  • News Source: Sydney Morning Herald | about 1 month ago
    Lee suffered a mild elbow strain during the first match of the series at Vadodara and until Friday had been optimistic of recovering in time to play a significant role on tour. However, he was still experiencing pain at the team's training session at...
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  • Blog Source: sportsraj.blogspot.com
    Brett Lee out of Cricket tour of India series 2009. Cricket Australia confirmed on Friday that fast bowler Brett Lee will return to Australia to consult with specialists after being ruled out of the remainder of Australia's tour of India. Lee was
  • Blog Source: www.crichotline.com
    Brett Lee has been ruled out of the remainder of the ODI series in India because of an elbow injury and will fly back home. He is in doubt for the home Test series against West Indies as well. "Brett's elbow injury has not responded as ...
  • Blog Source: www.cricketworld4u.com
    New Delhi: Injury-ravaged Australia's campaign in the ongoing one-day series against India received a body blow today with pace spearhead Brett Lee ruled out of the remainder of the series because of an elbow injury. ...
  • Blog Source: www.thefinancialexpress-bd.com
    Australia will be without fast bowler Brett Lee and allrounder James Hopes for the third ODI against India in Delhi Saturday. Lee had not recovered from his elbow problem while Hopes still had a hamstring injury, reports Cricinfo. ...
  • Blog Source: www.dailytimesindia.com
    Ricky Ponting's side has been hit hard with a series of injuries to their frontline players and worse, Brett Lee has been ruled out of the entire series. They sorely missed Lee and James Hopes at Nagpur and the latter is still not fit ...
  • Blog Source: www.cricket365.com
    Brett Lee. Paceman Brett Lee is to return home from Australia's tour of India because of injury. The 32-year-old missed the second one-day international with the same elbow problem which prevented him from completing his full 10-over ...
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