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Lee says will up his pace against England in remaining ODIs

Southampton (UK), Sep.9 (ANI): Australian speedster Brett Lee has warned England's struggling batsmen that he is ready to turn up the speed dial even higher.

The Aussie paceman has already caused plenty of damage in the first two one-dayers operating at well over 90 miles an hour.

"I'm feeling really good at the moment and I really feel like I'm bowling as quickly as I ever have done," the Mirror quoted him, as saying.

"I was expecting to hit my top speeds in South Africa for the Champions Trophy having played about seven games, but to be bowling at around 93 or 94 miles an hour now is a real confidence boost for me," he added.

"I think there is still a bit more to come and over the next few games hopefully that extra pace will come through and help Australia win a few more matches," he said. (ANI)

Windsurfer hopes to repeat gold winning effort

Hong Kong: Windsurfer Lee Lai-Shan, Hong Kong's first Olympic gold medallist, has no illusions about the tough challenge she faces defending her Olympic championship in Sydney.The tall, lean athlete, who turns 30 next month, picked up the gold in Atlanta in 1996 to become the toast of her bustling home town where reward for effort is mostly measured in dollars and sporting prowess is low in the order of merit.Lee, affectionately known as San San, competes full-time but the.....
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