Former Australian speedster Brett Lee might have retired from international cricket a decade ago but he can still send down the odd thunderbolt of a delivery. The World Cup winner recently crashed his son’s stump with a toe-crushing yorker.
A footage of Brett Lee showing absolutely no mercy on his son Preston in a game of cricket out the front of a house has gone viral on the internet. In a video posted by Lee’s older brother Shane, Brett Lee can be seen bowling to his son.
He casually walked up to the bowling crease before uprooting his son’s timber with a peach of a delivery and in the process almost caught his son’s foot.
Watch the clip here:
“Oh yeh !!!!! Pack your bags Presto”, along with a cry-laughing emoji.
The 45-year-old former fast bowler has represented Australia in 76 Tests, 221 ODIs, and 25 T20Is, claiming a total of 718 international wickets. Brett Lee retired from Tests in 2008 as the country’s sixth-highest wicket-taker in Tests, and in 2012 from ODIs as the joint-highest wicket-taker with 380 scalps tying with the great Glenn McGrath.
Following his retirement from all forms of cricket, Lee chalked out a career in broadcasting, serving as commentator and expert in big cricketing tournaments such as the BBL, and IPL.
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