What are your favourite Brett Lee playing moments in cricket?

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As one of the world's greatest cricket bowlers, what are your favourite
Brett Lee playing moments in his career so far and please say why, for each fave moment named.
 
- His deubt vs IND 1999 was pretty special.

- His test bowling in South Africa 2006

- The two times he clocked 160 ks vs Atapattu in WC 2003 semi & vs McCullum (i think) in NZ 2005
 
Agree mate. Loved the debut especially. It was just thrilling to see Australia with their own extremely quick bowler. And those full fast inswinging yorkers - awesome. His series the next summer too was very quick vs WI. Sarwan was supposed to be the next big thing in West Indies cricket at the time, and Lee really shook him up with pace that series and castled him with a couple of searing yorkers.

I also enjoyed very much the late-career Test cricket bowling he produced because in the early 2000s many Aussie fans loathed Brett Lee, thought he was overrated and couldn't bowl consistently. So it was satisfying that he could eventually deliver on that promise.

Not such a 'great' moment, but I'll never forget him levelling Alex Tudor with a bouncer, that got inside his grill. Tudor was stumbling around like a drunk, bleeding all over the place.

Couple of great moments with the bat too: that 6 he hit off Daren Powell at the Gabba, and when he spanked Allan Donald for 20 runs off an over at the WACA.
 
When he conceded 200 in an innings against India and got dumped from the team for 2 years.
I never liked him.
That said, his bowling v India on debut was pretty special, so much swing at such a high pace, unplayable.
 
His last series at home vs India was also pretty special. Picked up 24 wickets at an avg of 22.58 :(
 
his heel click celebration

very few people can perform ballet during professional sports and look cool doing it.

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Thanks for the replies, but there should be more.
 

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