Brett Lee was all smiles on Tuesday, but his situation has changed and he will not join the team camp in Queensland.
Brett Lee will miss the one-day series against Bangladesh for family reasons and has been replaced in the squad by the uncapped fast bowler Brett Geeves. On Tuesday Lee launched a new range of underwear in Sydney, but he will not be part of the team's pre-season camp in Queensland from Friday or the three one-day internationals in Darwin, which start on August 30.
Michael Brown, Cricket Australia's acting chief executive, said Lee had been given "short-term leave" for a personal issue that he had previously discussed with Cricket Australia and the selectors. "We look forward to Brett rejoining the group as soon as possible," Brown said. The news is a setback for the side, which is without Ricky Ponting (wrist injury), while Matthew Hayden continues to battle a heel problem.
Geeves, who is from Tasmania, has been picked in the squad ahead of Doug Bollinger and Ashley Noffke, who will instead travel to India for a tour with Australia A. "The selectors are comfortable this move will maintain the competitive edge for the Australian side," Brown said, "and provide a wonderful opportunity for Brett to join the Australian group for the first time."
Last season Geeves was the equal-leading wicket-taker in the FR Cup, collecting 15 at 25.20, and he was Man of the Match in their final victory. He captured 3 for 28 and scored 6 crucial runs as Tasmania beat Victoria by a wicket.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Lee rules himself out of Bangladesh series
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