Brett Lee bows out
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Australia's Brett Lee signals during the first one-day international against England at Lord's cricket ground in London. Pace bowler Lee has announced his retirement from international cricket, Australian media reported on July 13, 2012. REUTERS/Philip Brown/Files (BRITAIN - Tags: SPORT CRICKET)
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Brett Lee looks around the ground as he poses for photos at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Sydney. Veteran Australian pace bowler Brett Lee has announced his retirement from all international cricket but will continue to play Twenty20 matches in the Indian Premier League and in Australia's domestic Big Bash competition. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)
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Australia's Brett Lee lies on the ground after attempting to field the ball as England's Andrew Strauss runs during their one-day international cricket match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Pace bowler Lee has announced his retirement from international cricket, Australian media reported on July 13, 2012. REUTERS
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Australia's Brett Lee appeals successfully for the wicket of New Zealand's Jamie How during a one-day cricket series in Hobart. Pace bowler Lee has announced his retirement from international cricket, Australian media reported on July 13, 2012. REUTERS
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This file picture taken on January 23, 2011 shows Brett Lee of Australia holding the ball during the One Day International (ODI) cricket match against Engand at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) in Sydney. Australian pace bowler Brett Lee announced his retirement from international cricket after a 13-year career, saying his body and mind were no longer up to the stresses of touring. AFP PHOTO / Krystle WRIGHT
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In this March 23, 2012 file photo, Australia's fast bowler Brett Lee celebrates after taking the wicket of West Indies' batsman Marlon Samuels, who was caught behind for 11 runs, during their fourth one-day international cricket match in Gros Islet, St. Lucia. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton, File)
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Australian cricket pace bowler Brett Lee announces his retirement from international cricket after a 13-year career to a media conference at the Sydney Cricket ground. The 35-year-old said a calf muscle strain that forced him home from Australia's recent one-day tour to Britain was the final straw after a string of setbacks caused by injuries. AFP PHOTO / Greg WOOD
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Australia's Brett Lee (R) celebrates taking the wicket of Sri Lanka's captain Tillakaratne Dilshan during their second One Day International (ODI) cricket match in Hambantota August 14, 2011. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte
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