News about Brett Lee

Weet-Bix is a brand ambassador for the Australian sport of Matildas, Mary Fowler, a Matildas celebrity, has joined some of Australia's most well-known celebrities as a brand ambassador, and she reveals how many of them she loves for breakfast

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2024
One of the best sponsorships an Australian celebrity can get is becoming a Weet-Bix baby, and the footballer has aged just 21 after being a household name at the World Cup.

Glenn Maxwell's silence on hospital drama has ended as the Australian cricket player acknowledges that the alcoholic episode was 'less than ideal.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 11, 2024
Maxwell played at an exhibition golf day before, in the evening, visiting The Governor Hindmarsh Hotel, where ex-cricket actor Brett Lees performed. The allrounder had been consuming alcohol and became unconscious in the band's dressing room, prompting the call of an ambulance.

This is the end of the deal for the Australian coach.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 24, 2024
When confronting the all-rounder's demise at an Adelaide pub last weekend, coach Andrew McDonald (pictured, left) punched no punches. Since being embroiled in a string of off-field incidents, the 35-year-old's behaviour is expected to be 'embarrassed.'

After being rushed to the hospital by ambulance after passing out on boozy night out and being rushed to the hospital by ambulance, Glenn Maxwell breaks his silence

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 23, 2024
Glenn Maxwell is 'embarrassed,' but will not be disciplined after being rushed to hospital by ambulance during a boozy night out. Since passing out in the green room while watching former cricketer Brett Lee's band 'Six and Out,' the Australian cricket star was admitted to hospital. Other participants in the game couldn't rouse him.

In Adelaide, Aussie captain Pat Cummins speaks out against Glenn Maxwell's hospitalization: 'Got to own it'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 23, 2024
According to Australian captain Pat Cummins, Glenn Maxwell must'own' his conduct that resulted in a hospital stay in Adelaide, as Cricket Australia boss Nick Hockley revealed he was trying to'get to the bottom' of what happened. While former Test captain Michael Clarke said he was 'worried' about Maxwell, who died after a drinking session last Friday night, Cummins, his World Cup-winning teammate on the night, dismissed questions over player behavior. After friends and some Test players with him at The Gov's requested that former fast bowler Brett Lee's band 'Six and Out' didn't rouse him, Maxwell was admitted to the hospital.

Michael Clarke, the former Aussie captain, is worried after new details of Glenn Maxwell's hospital visit reveal: 'I just hope he's OK.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 23, 2024
Michael Clarke, the former Aussie Test skipper, has expressed worry after Glenn Maxwell died in an Adelaide hospital after a night out watching a cult band last week. When the incident occurred, the World Cup star was with fellow Australian and West Indian players watching former cricketer Brett Lee's band, Six and Out, at The Governor Hindmarsh hotel. According to reports, the all-rounder was "dehydrated" and passed out at the venue after' a few beers in the sun.'

After being rushed to hospital in Adelaide, Glenn Maxwell's relationship with alcohol was brought to the forefront

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 23, 2024
After a night out in Adelaide on Friday, Glenn Maxwell is being investigated by Cricket Australia after reportedly being sent by ambulance following a night out. When the incident occurred, the World Cup star (pictured right) was with fellow Australian and West Indian players watching former cricketer Brett Lee's band, Six and Out, at The Governor Hindmarsh hotel. According to reports, the all-rounder was 'dehydrated' and passed out at the venue.

Following a big night out, cricketer Glenn Maxwell is under scrutiny

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 22, 2024
After a long night out in Adelaide's CBD on January 19, Australian World Cup star Glenn Maxwell (pictured) was rushed to Royal Adelaide Hospital by ambulance. Earlier in the night, Brett Lee's band, Six and Out, was with other Australian and West Indian cricketers watching him perform earlier in the evening. Cricket Australia (CA) has confirmed that it was aware of the incident and has opened an inquiry into what happened.

Brett Lee, an Australian cricketer, opens the truth behind his famous Weet-Bix advert: "I was cooked."

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 16, 2024
Brett Lee, an Australian cricketer, has discussed how filming his iconic Weet-Bix ads was really like. On the Hello Sport podcast, the sports star, 47, explained that he was given a spit bucket so he didn't have to eat the whole grain wheat breakfast cereal during filming. 'They had a spit bucket when they did the commercial, but because I was only young and I just took my first test,' he explained.

As he goes back to a television career after his retirement, David Warner discusses his biggest challenge

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 2, 2024
David Warner may be stepping down from Test and ODI cricket, but he'll still have a lot to juggle as he transitions from being a cameraman to being behind the microphone as a commentator.

Six and Out, the iconic Aussie rock and roll band, is back - and it's thanks to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 24, 2023
Six and Out, the much-loved Australian rock and roll band, have reunited after 20 years, and fans will thank Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for the occasion. Six and Out, a team of former first-class cricketers Brett Lee, Shane Lee, Gavin Robertson, Brad McNamara, and Richard Chee Quee, have all volunteered to get the band back together and go on tour. The rockers, who are best known for their song 'Can't Bowl, Can't Throw,' were recently invited to play at Marrickville Lawn Tennis Club by the PM.

Test cricket players have been enjoying a drink since the Don Bradman period, but Brett Lee spills the beans on the top of a secluded room at the SCG

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 5, 2023
Australian pace bowling weapon Brett Lee has revealed one of the greatest secrets in Test cricket, a secret chamber at the SCG where only legends of the game are allowed to tread

At a music festival, the Aussie blokes perform a bizarre cricket dance, and a game legend adores it

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 28, 2023
Two Aussie internet sensations have performed at a music festival, and one former international superstar is pinning it. Checkers and Srey seemed to be at the crease while busting some moves in a TikTok video, - and South African great Herschelle Gibbs was quick to confirm his permission.

When Australia legend claims a major hole in his argument, a former India cricketer offers a strange explanation for his Cricket World Cup final loss

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 26, 2023
Rayudu says the previously unbeaten India were 'way better' than the new world champions, one week after losing by six wickets to Pat Cummins' Australians. However, he claims that the pitch favoured Australia and that it should have been 'definitely a much better wicket' for a World Cup final.

As Formula One celebrity Flaunts Brett Lee's gift to Australia's Cricket World Cup heroes ahead of Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 23, 2023
After winning the World Cup, Oscar Piastri rode into the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix wearing an Australian cricket top gifted to him by Brett Lee in an ode to the men's team. Piastri watched from afar as Pat Cummins' side thrashed tournament hosts and overwhelming favorites India on Sunday, transforming the world champions for the sixth time.

First to wear football boots?Henry VIII!

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 16, 2023
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After his body was discovered in Sydney Harbour following a boating crash with Tim Klingender, Andrew Findlay's partner speaks out

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 15, 2023
Andrew Findlay, the partner of a Sydney tech entrepreneur who died in a tragic boating crash, has broken her silence on what would have been her late husband's 52nd birthday.

Double tragedy for the wife of missing tech businessman Andrew Findlay in the Sydney Harbour boat accident - after his friend Tim Klingender's body was found washed up on the rocks, naked except for socks

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 26, 2023
The distraught mother of a businessman who is missing after being overboard in Sydney Harbour just weeks before the horrific tragedy. Tim Klingender, 58, and Andrew Findlay, a 51-year-old tech entrepreneur, took their 7.8-meter Brig Eagle inflatable out at 7.30 a.m. on July 20. At The Gap in Watsons Bay, the two, who were not wearing lifejackets, were thrown overboard after their boat was struck with five meter waves and smashed into sandstone. At about 10 a.m., Mr Klingender's body was discovered swept up on the rocks beside a small overturned vessel. He was discovered naked and only wearing his socks.

After an art expert died off the coast of Sydney, five unanswered questions were left unanswered, and the tech guru is still missing, presumed dead

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 24, 2023
As it is likely that Andrew Findlay, a 51-year-old Andrew Findlay, will never be discovered, mysteries surrounding the suspected double tragedy involving an art expert and tech guru's ill-fated boat ride in broad daylight remain unanswered. Why Mr Findlay and Indigenous art dealer Tim Klingender, 59, went out fishing in huge waves at 7.30 a.m. on Thursday, when a strong south swell was pounding the shores of the Eastern Suburbs is yet to emerge. Around 10 a.m., the men's 7.8 Brig Eagle inflatable fishing boat was battered by 5m waves and smashed into rocks at The Gap in Watsons Bay.

Old Trafford has hosted its fair share of Ashes heroics - from Laker's 10-for to Warne's ball of the century - but now England must hope to create further history against Australia in fourth Test

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 19, 2023
SHUBI ARUN: All attention is now on Old Trafford. The Ashes are heading to Manchester, with the Ashes comfortably positioned at 2-1 in Australia's favour. England may have won a significant match at Headingley thanks to Mark Wood's contribution and Chris Woakes, but nothing less than a repeat appearance will do as the hosts land at Old Trafford. The weather forecast is far from promising, leading to rumors that Ben Stokes will have something special planned and that his team will win by rain in their fourth Test.

Ricky Ponting compares Mark Wood to Mitchell Johnson and Brett Lee as Australia legend hails England paceman ahead of fourth Ashes Test

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 18, 2023
He terrorized the Australian cricket team with deliveries of as fast as 96.5 miles per hour, while the batsman himself contributed with two spectacular cameos as England chased down their target. Wood was named the Player of the Match Award and left Pat Cummins with a new mystery going into the fourth Test at Old Trafford.

On a difficult day for the hosts, a long room rises as imperious Steve Smith swats England aside

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 28, 2023
When Australia toured England in 2001, they won the first Test at Edgbaston by an innings and 118 runs and swagger of hard men relishing the prospect of a match they were certain to win.

OLIVER HOLT: This Test match was not about mistakes but glory

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 20, 2023
OLIVER HOLT: It was all about glory, and both teams were lusting for it. It was about England's daring and Australia's tenacity. It was about England's resolve to capture the game and Australia's complete refusal to bow to them. It was about Bazball's beauty and Australia's opposition to it. The wonders never stopped, with Zak Crawley crashing a four through extra cover in the first ball of the series, and the wonders never stopped.

In the third Test against South Africa, Brett Lee advises Australia to 'unleash Wild Thing' Lance Morris

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 1, 2023
Brett Lee has urged Australia's pickors to be brave ahead of the third Test of the series against South Africa and Lance Morris of 'unleash' Western Australia. Morris could make his Test squad debut in Sydney after Mitchell Starc dislocated his finger at the MCG. Cameron Green, a player, and all-rounder, will miss the third Test against South Africa due to sickness, with Queensland opener Matt Renshaw and Victoria left-arm spinner Ashton Agar calling up as replacements.