mattyg
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Is he possibly the best batsman ever to never score a first class or international century? His highest score is 97 in first class, and has quite a number of 50's in both tests and ODI's. I remember watching him in the 2005 ashes series holding the team together like glue with the bat, and often outscoring most of the "batters" in our team. It seems he either gets out pretty early to an edge or he will stay there and score some valuable runs.
Even though we lost the game today, he was our 3rd highest run scorer, and had our highest strike rate. I just wish he woulda gotten a proper go at number 8 in test cricket before shitchell had a slogfest and somehow managed to come up with some runs. Lee is 100x better at batting than him and deserves to get a first class/international 100 before retirement. He always seems to be there and hangs around when we need him to. 2005 ashes prime example, Aus v India ODI @ SCG where he belted that 6 over cover and i'm sure there are countless other occasions.
The argument here will say "what about Shane Warne" but as much as I admire Warnie and what he has done for Australian Cricket, with the bat Warne was very hit or miss and didn't have the patience to survive some of the situations that Lee has been through. I think he could have been a genuine all rounder if we needed him to be. Too bad the team was well and truly too strong in both main forms of the game to need this.
Even though we lost the game today, he was our 3rd highest run scorer, and had our highest strike rate. I just wish he woulda gotten a proper go at number 8 in test cricket before shitchell had a slogfest and somehow managed to come up with some runs. Lee is 100x better at batting than him and deserves to get a first class/international 100 before retirement. He always seems to be there and hangs around when we need him to. 2005 ashes prime example, Aus v India ODI @ SCG where he belted that 6 over cover and i'm sure there are countless other occasions.
The argument here will say "what about Shane Warne" but as much as I admire Warnie and what he has done for Australian Cricket, with the bat Warne was very hit or miss and didn't have the patience to survive some of the situations that Lee has been through. I think he could have been a genuine all rounder if we needed him to be. Too bad the team was well and truly too strong in both main forms of the game to need this.