Brett Lee
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Warner also approached by a bookie
Cric Buzz &bull Sep 2, 2010
David Warner joins the list of cricketers who have admitted that they were contacted by Indian bookies.[ AFP] Explosive New South Wales (NSW) batsman David Warner is the latest to join the list of Australian cricketers who had been approached… Full Story »
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'Lee, Johnson also approached by bookie'
Cricket News on Congoo &bull Sep 1, 2010
Australian cricketers Brett Lee and Mitchell Johnson were targeted by the same suspected illegal bookmaker who approached two team-mates in England last year, reports said on Wednesday. The Sydney Morning Herald said Lee and Johnson were confronted in the team… Full Story »
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'Lee, Johnson were approached by bookies'
Dawn.com Cricket News &bull Sep 1, 2010
SYDNEY: Australian cricketers Brett Lee and Mitchell Johnson were targeted by the same suspected illegal bookmaker who approached two team-mates in England last year, reports said on Wednesday. The Sydney Morning Herald and Daily Telegraph said Lee and Johnson were… Full Story »
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'Lee & Johnson also approached by bookie'
Cricket 365 &bull Sep 1, 2010
Australian cricketers Brett Lee and Mitchell Johnson were targeted by the same suspected illegal bookmaker who approached two team-mates in England last year, reports said on Wednesday. The Sydney Morning Herald said Lee and Johnson were confronted in the team… Full Story »
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Illegal bookmakers targeted Australian cricketers Brett Lee and Mitchell Johnson
Cricket News on The Telegraph &bull Sep 1, 2010
Australian bowlers Brett Lee and Mitchell Johnson were targeted by illegal bookmaker on 2009 Ashes tour, say reports. Full Story »
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Topics:
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Lee, Johnson targeted by fixer: Reports
Cricket News on Congoo &bull Sep 1, 2010
MELBOURNE: The murky saga of bookies making approaches to cricketers widened with revelations that two more Australians, fast bowlers Brett Lee and Mitchell Johnson, had confronted an alleged Indian bookmaker during the Ashes in England last year. All-rounder Shane Watson… Full Story »
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Bookies approached Lee and Johnson, ICC doing nothing: report
Cricket News on rediff &bull Sep 1, 2010
The murky saga of bookies making approaches to cricketers widened with revelations that two more Australians, fast bowlers Brett Lee [ Images ] and Mitchell Johnson [ Images ], had confronted an alleged Indian bookmaker during the Ashes in England… Full Story »
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Aussies Lee, Johnson a??targeted by match fixera??
Cricket News on Congoo &bull Sep 1, 2010
Australian cricketers Brett Lee and Mitchell Johnson were targeted by the same suspected illegal bookmaker who approached two team-mates in England last year, reports said on Wednesday.... Full Story »
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Watson, Haddin approached by bookmakers last year
That's Cricket on One India &bull Aug 31, 2010
Watson's admission came after the Sydney Morning Herald reported that the all-rounder was approached in the bar of the team's West London hotel, the Royal Kensington Garden, after the Lord's Test, while wicketkeeper Haddin was confronted during the World T20… Full Story »
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Lee sets sights on New Zealand Twenty20
Cricinfo New Zealand &bull Aug 26, 2010
A group of Australian limited-overs specialists including Brett Lee could be crossing the ditch to New Zealand to play in its Twenty20 league this summer Full Story »
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Wellington chasing Brett Lee
Cricket News on Big News Network &bull Aug 25, 2010
Wellington Cricket has confirmed it's chasing Australian speedster Brett Lee for the domestic Twenty20 competition. CEO Gavin Larson says they have a few balls in the air and one of them is Lee. He ... Full Story »
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Khan ignored, Akhtar recalled
Cricket News on Congoo &bull Aug 25, 2010
Kiwi cricket umpires to create test history Black Caps worry about lack of batting South African drops NZ hopes for England for England ODIs Test quota cut, more ODIs for Pakistan in NZ NZ Cricket put record straight on tour… Full Story »
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Cricket: Wellington chasing Brett Lee
Cricket News on New Zealand Herald &bull Aug 25, 2010Wellington Cricket has confirmed it's chasing Australian speedster Brett Lee for the domestic Twenty20 competition.CEO Gavin Larson says they have a few balls in the air and one of them is Lee.He says they are also looking... Full Story »
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Brett Lee set to reap rewards of Indian 'love affair'
Cricket News on rediff &bull Aug 23, 2010
Fast bowler Brett Lee [ Images ], who hopes to get back into the Australian cricket team for the 2011 World Cup, could earn 20 million dollars in the next six to seven years from his Indian ventures like a… Full Story »
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Brett Lee's Indian 'love affair' may make him richer by 20 million dollars
vCricket &bull Aug 22, 2010
Sydney, Aug 22: Fast bowler Brett Lee, who hopes to get back into the Australian cricket team for the 2011 World Cup, could earn 20 million dollars in the next six to seven years from his Indian ventures like a… Full Story »
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Lee may get richer in Indian venture
Cricket News on Congoo &bull Aug 22, 2010
SYDNEY: Fast bowler Brett Lee, who hopes to get back into the Australian cricket team for the , could earn $20 million in the next six to seven years from his Indian ventures like a clothing line, modeling assignments, a… Full Story »
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Brett Lee's Indian 'love affair' may make him richer by 20 million dollars
Cricket News on Big News Network &bull Aug 22, 2010
Fast bowler Brett Lee, who hopes to get back into the Australian cricket team for the 2011 World Cup, could earn 20 million dollars in the next six to seven years from his Indian ventures like a clothing line, modeling… Full Story »
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Lee's star on the rise again
The Surfer on Cricinfo &bull Aug 21, 2010
Brett Lee is no longer just a bowler. Jo Casamento, writing in the Sun-Herald, says he is about to become a global money-spinning machine, with cricket a minuscule part of the empire. Insiders say the fast bowler, who has just... Full Story »
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Brett Lee finds rocker rival in AB de Villiers
Cricket News on Big News Network &bull Aug 15, 2010
Australian cricket Brett Lee's status as cricket's ultimate rock star is facing stiff competition from South African cricketer AB de Villiers. De Villiers has released a CD that is being liked by the people of South Africa. His album is… Full Story »
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Online Cricket Betting Odds: Ponting backs under-fire Johnson
cricket.sportsblogcenter.com via @SportBloggers &bull Aug 13, 2010Australia captain, Ricky Ponting says with cricket betting odds, under-fire bowler Mitchell Johnson will not be made a scapegoat after England's 115-run win in the second Ashes Test. During England's 2nd innings, Johnson took only 3 wickets for 200 runs… Full Story »

























