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Shane Lee

Team flagAUS50 yrs
batting styleright-arm medium Bowler
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Shane Lee Recent Form

Batting

AUSL vs SLL, T200 (4)
AUS vs IND, ODI25 (11) *
AUS vs IND, ODI4 (6)
AUS vs SA, ODI12 (19)
AUS vs SA, ODI28 (15)
AUS vs SA, ODI2 (7)
AUS vs SA, ODI8 (9)
AUS vs NZ, ODI0 (2)
AUS vs NZ, ODI4 (3) *
AUS vs PAK, ODI12 (11)

Bowling

AUS vs IND, ODI0-11
AUS vs IND, ODI2-31
AUS vs SA, ODI0-23
AUS vs SA, ODI2-41
AUS vs SA, ODI0-47
AUS vs SA, ODI2-19
AUS vs NZ, ODI0-8
AUS vs NZ, ODI0-23
AUS vs NZ, ODI2-51
AUS vs NZ, ODI2-27

Shane Lee Carrer Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI4535477004795.4017.67317----
WC ODI421100961.115.5000----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI4543484.3825.945/330135.54----
WC ODI4414.2180.001-2500114.00----

Carrer Debut Information

ODI Debut
Australia vs West Indies at Adelaide - December 17, 1995

Teams played for

Australia New South Wales Australia Legends

About Shane Lee

NameShane Lee
GenderMale
Birth8 Aug 1973
Birth PlaceWollongong, New South Wales
NationalityAustralian

Elder brother of Brett Lee, Shane Lee was a promising junior, representing the Australia under-19 team. An explosive all-rounder, he first played for New South Wales in 1993 and was called up for the Australian limited-overs team in 1995. Shane also had a successful season with Somerset, scoring over 1,000 runs in 1996, and Worcestershire in the English County Championship.... continue reading

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Player Bio

Elder brother of Brett Lee, Shane Lee was a promising junior, representing the Australia under-19 team. An explosive all-rounder, he first played for New South Wales in 1993 and was called up for the Australian limited-overs team in 1995. Shane also had a successful season with Somerset, scoring over 1,000 runs in 1996, and Worcestershire in the English County Championship.

Despite being included in the 1996 and 1999 World Cup squads, he only really established himself in the team in the 1999–2000 Carlton and United Series along with the emergence of his younger brother, fast bowler, and extremely talented Brett Lee. Shane Lee shot to prominence against Sri Lanka at MCG in 1999 in the same series where he picked his maiden five-wicket haul (5-33) leading the Aussies to a series win.

Having played in 45 ODIs in his short six-year career with the Aussies, in 2002 aged just 29, Shane retired from cricket due to knee injuries striking 48 wickets and scoring 477 runs for his country.

(As of April 2021)