Brett Lee attributes his cricket success, culminating in his induction into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame, to fast-bowling legend Dennis Lillee. Encountering Lillee at a fast-bowling camp as a teenager, Lee initially ignored advice about modifying his action, which led to a back injury. Over his career from 1999 to 2012, Lee became one of the fastest bowlers in history, taking 310 Test wickets and 380 in ODIs. He was honored as a Hall of Fame inductee at the MCG, fittingly near Lillee’s statue.
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