Lee Eager To Make Test Return

Aaron Kumar by Correspondent Written on November 05, 2009
VADODARA, INDIA - OCTOBER 25:  Brett Lee of Australia celebrates dismissing Virender Sehwag of India during the first One Day International match between India and Australia at Reliance Stadium on October 25, 2009 in Vadodara, India.  (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images) Cameron Spencer/Getty Images

Australian pace sensation Brett Lee has said that he is determined to get back into Test cricket Lee missed the entire Ashes series this summer as a result of injury, but he did return and played a big part in Australia's 6-1 victory in the Natwest ODI series.

Lee also played an instrumental part in Australia's victorious ICC Champions Trophy campaign in South Africa last month.

The pace man then went to India and produced a sterling performance with bat and ball in the final to help New South Wales win the inaugural ICC Champions League title.

The pace man then went to India and produced a sterling performance with bat and ball in the final to help New South Wales win the inaugural ICC Champions League title.

Lee took part in the 1st match which Australia won by 4 runs but since then he has not featured in this series.

If you are a Betting person then you would do well to back Australia to win the ODI series.

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