Brett Lee Retires From All Forms of Cricket | Friday 13 July, 2012
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By Daniel Clark

After six years of tertiary education and numerous part-time positions within sport and recreation, Daniel secured an ideal full time role within local government in November 2010.

Away from work, Daniel has 18 years of cricket experience under his belt and has coached and served on committees at numerous clubs. He also plays baseball in winter and is again a member of the club committee.

Sport and recreation is an obvious interest for Daniel and his articles reflect that, especially his knowledge of cricket and football.

The owner, manager and editor in chief of Pen & Paper Sports, Daniel hopes to see the site grow from strength to strength in the future.

BREAKING NEWS: After suffering his latest injury setback, Australian fast bowler Brett Lee has decided to retire from all cricket.

Lee was expected to continue until the World Twenty20 Championships in September, before playing in the Big Bash League over summer, however the latest injury has forced Lee to call it a day.

In total, Lee played 76 Tests, 221 ODI’s and 25 T20I’s for his country, taking a combined total of 718 wickets. A handy lower-order batsman, Lee also scored a combined total of 2728 runs.

Daniel Clark

Image courtesy of Herald Sun



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