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The Australian pace sensation ended his glorious 13-year career on July 13, 2012. Here we look at his limited-overs career in pics. (Getty Images)
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At a young age, Lee joined the experienced players' fold to lead the Australian pace attack. (Getty Images)
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Lee created an incredible impact in the domestic circuit as well. He claimed 487 scalps in First Class cricket and 431 in his List A career. (Getty Images)
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Lee made his ODI debut against Pakistan on January 9, 2000, during the Carlton and United Series at the Gabba, Brisbane. (Getty Images)
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Strategy and planning has been the key for this Australian speedometer. (Getty Images)
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Lee came into limelight even while stalwarts like Glenn McGrath and Jason Gillespie spearheaded the Australian attack. (Getty Images)
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The Australian pacer's guile made him an enigma for his opponents. (Getty Images)
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Rival batsmen were bamboozled many a times by this Australian mean machine. (Getty Images)
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The Australian bowling sensation performed with the bat as well whenever his team needed him to. (Getty Images)
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Lee's extraordinary ability to swing the ball with pace made him even more effective. (Getty Images)
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His celebratory leap after taking a breakthrough will be always missed on a cricket ground. (Getty Images)
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"It's official, I have retired from international cricket! Thanks for all your love and support. It's been an amazing 13 years," he wrote. (Getty Images)
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Lee's toe-crushing yorkers were a nightmare for the opposition batsmen. (Getty Images)
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Brett Lee has claimed 715 international wickets in his 13-year glorious career. (Getty Images)
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Lee, who was also nicknamed 'Binga', delivered whenever his team and captain needed him to. (Getty Images)