Thursday, 12 July 2012

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                                            Brett Lee leaves from worldwide cricket
Brett Lee has confirmed his retirement from worldwide cricket, but he has announced his intention to play on in the Big Bash association and the IPL. Lee, 35, had originally designed to leave after the ICC World Twenty20 in September, but after soaring dwelling early from the ODI sequence in England due to a calf wound, he determined the time was right to make way for Australia's young very quick bowlers.

He will go away the game as the identical premier wicket taker for Australia in one-day internationals, having moved grade with Glenn McGrath on 380 victims, although McGrath furthermore took one wicket for the ICC World XI, taking his vocation tally to 381. Lee left from Test cricket in February 2010, but stayed a precious player in the shorter formats, for his homeland and his diverse domestic groups round the world.


                                           De Villiers prepared for Boucher function
AB de Villiers says he is "looking ahead to the challenge" of blending his role as a batsman with succeeding Mark Boucher as South Africa's Test wicketkeeper, if he is handed the gloves as expected.

South Africa will start their attempt to wrest the No. 1 grading away from England at The Oval next Thursday in what is set to be an emotional first check after Boucher's enforced retirement from worldwide cricket due to an eye injury sustained while standing up to the stumps in a warm-up game at Somerset.

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