Published 17:56 IST, May 2nd 2020

Brett Lee reveals that he was yorked by a unique skill that VVS Laxman had as a batsman

Former Aussie pacer Brett Lee revealed why he was stunned by a unique ability that the former cricketer VVS Laxman had as a batsman

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Brett Lee has been one of  best fast bowlers to have represented Australia at highest level. He has won many matches for Aussies with some lethal bowling spells where he has got better of many world-class batsmen. However, Lee has revealed one batsman who did t care about which bowler was bowling to him and he is ne or than former Indian batting sensation VVS Laxman.

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'VVS had that knack': Brett Lee

During a recent interview, former pacer went on to say that Laxman had had that cheekiness about him and that cheekiness in a batsman is hard sometimes because when y are cheeky and on song, y don’t care who’s bowling at what pace. He also mentioned that when batsmen are in such a mindset, y will hurt bowlers and make m pay. 2003 World Cup winner furr added that former Indian Test specialist had that knack of kwing when a person is about to get through his spell.

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Brett Lee joins hands with Curefit to host fitness class for Indian fans

Former Australia speedster Brett Lee will host a 'masterclass' session with Indian fans on home workout amidst coronavirus pandemic. former Kolkata Knight Riders ace joined hands with Curefit and will host live session for free on app. Fans can book a slot between 8 AM - 11 PM on Saturday and try and 'keep up' with Brett Lee's workouts. 2003 World Cup winner anunced his partnership with Curefit on his official social media account. 

coronavirus pandemic has rd chaos across globe and many countries are forced under lockdown due to threat of deadly virus. With India still under lockdown, gyms and parks continue to remain closed and fitness lovers have resorted to exercises at home to keep mselves healthy. In a bid to increase home workout efficiency and to encour people to begin regular exercises, former Australia fast bowler Brett Lee, in collaboration with Indian health and fitness brand Curefit, will host a live workout with Indian fans. 

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17:56 IST, May 2nd 2020