both are equal to me
2006-10-08 06:27:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Brett Lee
2006-10-08 03:11:30
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answer #2
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answered by vakayil k 7
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Brett Lee is the better one but in terms of potential Ntini is the guy
2006-10-08 05:01:08
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answer #3
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answered by Codemaster 2
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Although im an South African supporter, Brett Lee is by far the better bowler...He's even a better batsman and fielder..
And Brett ans Makhaya, are both good sportsman, just think brett says more in his team, thereby he is more inspirational
2006-10-07 23:38:24
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answer #4
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answered by Pyp 3
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Brett Lee...
2006-10-08 01:09:47
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Brett lee is better then makhaya because he got pace and he injects the rage in team which is necessary for winning and and he is also reliable because he is deadly accurate.
2006-10-07 23:42:05
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answered by pearl 2
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Lee is many times better than Ntini. he has got speed, line and length.
2006-10-08 20:04:15
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answered by Bluffmaster 4
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there is no comparison of makhaya ntini to brett lee cuz brett lee is far more better than ntini!
well brett lee is always focussed on his aim and also his bowling has a good high maintained speed,line and length!!
all info on brett lee-
Full name Brett Lee
Born November 8, 1976, Wollongong, New South Wales
Current age 29 years 334 days
Major teams Australia, New South Wales
Nickname Bing
Playing role Bowler
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast
Height 1.87 m
Relations Brother - S Lee
Statsguru Test player, ODI player
Batting and fielding averages
class mat inns no runs hs ave bf sr 100 50 4s 6s ct st
Tests 54 60 11 1033 64 21.08 1832 56.38 0 3 123 15 15 0
ODIs 138 62 25 702 57 18.97 841 83.47 0 2 33 22 34 0
Twenty20 Int. 3 2 1 58 43* 58.00 41 141.46 0 0 5 2 0 0
First-class 89 103 18 1579 79 18.57 2833 55.73 0 5 26 0
List A 167 78 33 811 57 18.02 0 2 38 0
Twenty20 3 2 1 58 43* 58.00 41 141.46 0 0 0 0
Bowling averages
class mat balls runs wkts bbi bbm ave econ sr 4 5 10
Tests 54 11098 6636 211 5/30 8/123 31.45 3.58 52.59 10 7 0
ODIs 138 7065 5522 249 5/22 5/22 22.17 4.68 28.37 11 6 0
Twenty20 Int. 3 60 72 1 1/26 1/26 72.00 7.20 60.00 0 0 0
First-class 89 17681 10180 372 7/114 27.36 3.45 47.52 16 2
List A 167 8636 6603 287 5/22 5/22 23.00 4.58 30.09 12 6 0
Twenty20 3 60 72 1 1/26 1/26 72.00 7.20 60.00 0 0 0
Career statistics
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Test debut Australia v India at Melbourne - Dec 26-30, 1999 scorecard
Last Test Bangladesh v Australia at Chittagong (CDS) - Apr 16-20, 2006 scorecard
ODI debut Australia v Pakistan at Brisbane - Jan 9, 2000 scorecard
Last ODI Australia v West Indies at Kuala Lumpur - Sep 24, 2006 scorecard
Twenty20 Int. debut New Zealand v Australia at Auckland - Feb 17, 2005 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Int. South Africa v Australia at Johannesburg - Feb 24, 2006 scorecard
First-class span 1994/95 - 2005/06
List A span 1997/98 - 2006/07
Twenty20 span 2004/05 - 2005/06
Notes
Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year - 2000
Wisden Cricketer of the Year 2006
Profile
If Brett Lee were a Ferrari ... No. There is no if. He is already the fastest in the world, equal with Shoaib Akhtar at a flicker above or below 100mph, and always seems on the verge of striking a body or a wicket. At the 2003 World Cup, during which he took a ferocious hat-trick against Kenya, Lee was a polished star, while Shoaib was a novelty act. It was the same in the 2004-05 VB Series - Lee's pace was blinding; Shoaib's was hamstrung. When Lee releases the throttle and begins that smooth acceleration, the spectator stays his drinking hand. The leaping, classical delivery may produce a devastating yorker, a devilish slower ball or a young-Donald outswinger. Add a dash of peroxide, a fruity vocabulary, a trademark jump for joy, a stylish bat, a streak of sadism when bowling at tailenders, a pop group (Six And Out), and an endearing dedication to a job at a gentleman's outfitters, and you have the 21st century's first designer cricketer - not to mention a priceless pin-up boy.
While Steve Waugh unleashed him in a dramatic opening of 42 wickets in seven Tests before an elbow operation, Ricky Ponting gave Lee a blueprint for lasting success that doesn't rely solely on bouncers or yorkers. "The way that Ricky has captained my personal bowling over the last couple of years has just been brilliant," he said early in 2006. "Going back two or three years, I wasn't really sure what they wanted me to do." Lee's next statistical goals are 250 wickets and an average below 30, while status as an allrounder beckons after lifting his output to 31 an innings since his return from the wilderness in 2005.
Lee's career hasn't always been easy. He struggled against accusations of throwing, bean balls, stress fractures and other injuries, and had a strangely barren first Ashes series in 2001. Three years later he U-turned from ankle surgery, but was stuck in the pits of the dressing room as he ran drinks and sponges in nine consecutive Tests. He returned to the fold for the 2005 Ashes series and earned plaudits for his never-say-die attitude and brave performances with both bat and ball. He nearly pulled off a win for Australia with a battling 43 at Edgbaston, but his partner-in-crime Michael Kasprowicz fell at the contentious final hurdle. Andrew Flintoff's consoling of Lee seconds after the catch was 2005's defining image.
Lee's 2006 brightened further when he partnered Kasprowicz in a nail-biting win over South Africa that eased the pain of the previous near-miss. It was an important summer as he assumed the role of attack leader when Glenn McGrath first struggled for impact and then pulled out of tours to South Africa and Bangladesh to care for his sick wife. Lee moved into the position he had craved since crashing on to the Test scene with 5 for 47 against India, and he celebrated 89 international wickets for the season with lawnmower, hunting and leaping celebrations.
2006-10-08 00:05:23
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answer #8
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answered by aki 4
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brett lee is the best
he is much inspirational to his team
he is relaaible of all
2006-10-08 00:04:12
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answered by siddharth 3
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I think its gotta be Brett Lee.
2006-10-08 02:25:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Brett Lee is all rounder.
2006-10-08 01:16:45
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answered by Anonymous
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