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Lee may be called to lead Oz pace attack in tri-series

Updated on: 08 January,2012 08:16 AM IST  | 
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Australia speedster Brett Lee is shaping as the logical choice to lead Australia's limited-overs pace attack in the upcoming ODI tri-series also featuring India and Sri Lanka

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Australia speedster Brett Lee is shaping as the logical choice to lead Australia's limited-overs pace attack in the upcoming ODI tri-series also featuring India and Sri Lanka.


Brett Lee

Lee who missed the South African one-dayers and T20s late last year because of appendicitis on Friday declared himself fully fit and ready for immediate action.

"I'd love to lead the Australian attack," Lee was quoted as saying by the 'Daily Telegraph'. "We've got some serious depth now and there are guys doing well in Test cricket, but I just hope I can keep my form I've had the last 12 or 13 years and that my record speaks for itself.

"I'll go out, try to do the business and be a leader for a few of the younger guys coming through," he said.




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