Thursday, September 4, 2008


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Lee ready for India
Afp, Darwin

Australia fast bowler Brett Lee joins his teammates for a spot of football on the Esplanade in Darwin on Thursday. Photo: AFP

Sidelined Australian paceman Brett Lee has declared himself available for the upcoming Test tour of India.

Lee withdrew from the current one-day series against Bangladesh following the collapse of his marriage, but caught up with his Australian teammates here on Thursday for a light training session and said he was ready to play again.

The Australians are expected to name their squad for India next week and depart on September 21, with the first of their four Tests starting on October 9.

The 31-year-old admitted he considered skipping the tour, but said he was refreshed and looking forward "to the tough Indian tour."

"India is a great place to tour; the culture, the food, the people, and the atmosphere (and) the crowds over there are just brilliant.

"Even though they may be cheering for the Indians, they've still got a love for Australians," he said.

"It's a tough place to play cricket, but also very enjoyable."

Lee said it was only this week that he decided to make himself available for India, where he is a huge star but is yet to play Test cricket.

"It's only been the last couple of days," Lee said of his decision.

"It's been one of those things where it was just going to be a time thing, so if it didn't work out and I didn't think I was fit enough or I wasn't ready to go, more so mentally ... but I'm feeling great on both fronts and I'm actually looking forward to it."

Lee didn't discuss his marriage, but conceded he was pleased to get out of Sydney.

"I thought it would be a wise move to get out of Sydney and just come up here and spend some time in Darwin and see how the lads are going and get back into the feel of things again," he said.

"I'm looking forward to the next couple of weeks."

Lee said the break could prove a blessing in disguise.

"The time I've had away from cricket both physically and mentally, it actually freshened me right up so I hope down the back-end this is going to prolong my cricketing life," he said.

"I'm right, I'm feeling fit, I'm feeling fresh and I'm looking forward to the next tour."

Lee's availability is a boost for Australian defence of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy they won during a tense series earlier this year, with troubled all-rounder Andrew Symonds unlikely to be available.




 

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