Lee was a key player for Australia in the 2005 Ashes

Saturday, 14 March 2009 22:33 Posted by shaon


Lee was a key player for Australia in the 2005 Ashes
Australia paceman Brett Lee is hoping a spell in the Indian Premier League will help him regain fitness ahead of the Ashes series in England.
Lee decided against a spell in county cricket in favour of bowling short spells in the Twenty20 tournament as he plots his comeback from ankle surgery.
"The ankle is feeling great, and I'm definitely on schedule," said Lee, 32.
"I've played in two Ashes there, and I'm looking forward to getting back and making the third one even better."
Mitchell Johnson, Peter Siddle and Ben Hilfenhaus have seized the opportunity created by injuries to Lee and Stuart Clark to stake their claim for places by bowling Australia to an unassailable 2-0 lead in the current Test series in South Africa.
And Lee, a veteran of 76 Tests and 173 limited overs internationals, acknowledges he has no automatic right to a place in the first-choice XI.
"I think it's very healthy for Australian cricket," he said.
"I always keep a note on what's happening overseas, and the guys have been playing extremely well.
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