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Lee ready to
replace McGrath
SYDNEY—Don’t expect Brett Lee to change his bowling approach despite his
promotion to attack leader following the retirement of Glenn McGrath.
Australia’s new-look unit will have its first assignment against Sri
Lanka on November 8 and Lee will take control with Stuart Clark and,
probably, Mitchell Johnson by his side.
While Lee has had the extra responsibility in the one-day game over the
past couple of years, even when McGrath was around, he has had only
short-term stints in charge during McGrath’s Test absences. “It’s great
to have that role as a strike bowler,” Lee said in the Australian, “but
I’m not going to change my game in any way, shape or form to try and
adapt to that.” John Buchanan, the former Australia coach, expects Lee
to enjoy the duty. “I see that Glenn McGrath has told him it’s his turn
to step up to the plate, to be the lead bowler,” he said. “He certainly
has the experience.”
Lee, who has returned strongly from ankle surgery, learned a lot during
the 2003-04 series against India, when he bowled without McGrath in two
Tests. It was a horrible experience as he struggled for impact and
finished the contest with figures of 4 for 201 and 0 for 75 in the final
game at Sydney. India arrive in December and Lee is already looking past
the two-match series with Sri Lanka. “They’re great batsmen to bowl
against, and if you want to improve your cricket, you always put
yourself against the best and that’s the Indian batsmen,” Lee said in
the Sydney Morning Herald. “We’ve definitely got our work cut out but we
have got a great side and we’ve got that depth and the right structure
in place.”
He also said life would be different without McGrath and Shane Warne.
“In the hard Test matches we’ve always thought we can always turn to
Glenn or Shane to try to take a wicket and actually get that
breakthrough,” he said. “But now we haven’t got that. We are looking to
guys like Stuey Clark or Mitchell Johnson, if he gets the opportunity,
or Stuey MacGill, or whoever it might be.”—Agencies |