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Dennis Lillee

Happy Birthday, Mitchell Johnson: Australian pacer turns 34

Though Johnson enjoys playing against each and every opponent, his most beloved catch seems to be South Africa.

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Glenn McGrath backs Nathu Singh to come good

Glenn McGrath recently replaced Dennis Lillee as pace bowling spearhead of MRF Pace Foundation.

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Dennis Lillee resigns as WACA president after a decade

Dennis Lillee was elected the president of Western Australia Cricket Association in 2004

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A walk down the memory lane: Tendulkar says Lillee asked him to give up fast bowling for batting

During his visit to MRF Pace Foundation at Chennai on last Friday, Tendulkar recollected the time in 1987, when he also aspired to be a fast bowler.

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Glenn McGrath: Denniss Lillee is the best fast bowling coach in the world

Glenn McGrath said his strength was the mental side of the game and that is where he can make the biggest impact.

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Jeff Thomson: 17 facts about one of the fastest bowlers in cricket history

Jeffrey Robert Thomson is a former Australian cricketer, widely regarded as one of the fastest bowlers of all-time.

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VIDEO: Dennis Lillee on a hat-trick against India in 1980-81

This footage is from the first Test between Australia and India, in Sydney. The match was won by an innings by the home team, as India capitulate for low scores in both innings. The series was an eventful one, however, as India escaped with a draw in the second Test and won the third Test...

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Top 10 dangerous bowlers of all-time

English batsman Andy Llyod is one of the few batsmen whose career ended after being hit by a pacer in a Test match.

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VIDEO: 50-year-old Dennis Lillee bowls, son Adam takes a spectacular catch

The scorecard read “Ghulam Ali c Lillee b Lillee”

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Dennis Lillee: 10 little-known anecdotes about the premier fast bowler

Dennis Lillee, born on July 18, 1949, is one of the greatest fast bowlers the world has seen. Along with Jeff Thomson, he formed a lethal pace attack for Australia in the 1970s

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