India, Dec. 28 -- Former Australian speedster Brett Lee is the latest inductee into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame. The announcement was made on Sunday, and Lee's inclusion finally recognises his remarkable international career, which was defined by raw pace, longevity and more importantly, the sportsmanship with which he played the sport. Lee, 49, is widely regarded as one of the fastest bowlers, along with Shoaib Akhtar, to ever play the sport.

Lee represented Australia from 1999 to 2012, playing 76 Tests, 221 ODIs and 25 T20Is. Across the three formats of the game, he ended up picking up a combined total of 718 wickets. In Tests, he picked up 310 Wickets, while in ODIs and T20Is, he returned with 221 and 38 wickets, respectively....