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Full name Dennis Keith Lillee

Born July 18, 1949, Subiaco, Perth, Western Australia

Current age 59 years 358 days

Major teams Australia, Northamptonshire, Tasmania, Western Australia

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm fast

Dennis Keith Lillee
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 70 90 24 905 73* 13.71 0 1 96 8 23 0
ODIs 63 34 8 240 42* 9.23 320 75.00 0 0 17 1 10 0
First-class 198 241 70 2377 73* 13.90 0 2 67 0
List A 102 56 12 382 42* 8.68 0 0 17 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 70 132 18467 8493 355 7/83 11/123 23.92 2.75 52.0 23 23 7
ODIs 63 63 3593 2145 103 5/34 5/34 20.82 3.58 34.8 5 1 0
First-class 198 44806 20695 882 8/29 23.46 2.77 50.8 50 13
List A 102 5678 3259 165 5/34 5/34 19.75 3.44 34.4 7 1 0
Career statistics
Test debut Australia v England at Adelaide, Jan 29-Feb 3, 1971 scorecard
Last Test Australia v Pakistan at Sydney, Jan 2-6, 1984 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut England v Australia at Manchester, Aug 24, 1972 scorecard
Last ODI Australia v West Indies at Lord's, Jun 18, 1983 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class span 1969/70 - 1988
List A span 1969/70 - 1988
Profile

Dennis Lillee, considered by many to have been "the complete bowler", was the heart of Australia's attack for more than a decade. Through a combination of ability, showmanship and sheer hard work he won the loyal following of the nation's crowds, who often roared his name as he ran in to bowl. And Lillee repaid their faith with interest - he was the type of character whom captains could rely on to bowl "one more over" at the end of a long spell, and often made breakthroughs when success seemed unlikely. Armed with a copybook action, Lillee broke Lance Gibbs' world record of 309 Test wickets and finished with 355 dismissals from just 70 matches to underline his status as one of the all-time greats. Since retirement he has also retained a high profile through his commitment to developing new generations of fast bowlers.

When Lillee came on to the international scene, he bowled with frightening pace. In December 1971 he decimated a powerful World XI side in Perth, taking 8 for 29 in the first innings, and went on to claim 31 Test wickets at 17.67 during the 1972 Ashes tour. Many believed his career was over after he broke down with spinal stress fractures the following year. However, Lillee made a famous recovery following a regime of intensive physiotherapy.

In the mid-1970s Lillee was teamed up with express paceman Jeff Thomson. They became the most feared bowling pairing of the era and inflicted greatest damage on England: rattling the tourists' batsmen in the 1974-75 series in Australia; and then setting up (with Max Walker) an away series win a few months later in the first Test at Birmingham.

Throughout his career, Lillee also had a superb partner behind the stumps in wicketkeeper Rod Marsh. The dismissal "caught Marsh, bowled Lillee" appears 95 times on Test cards, a record pairing which has yet to be seriously challenged.

After a match-shaping performance in the 1977 Centenary Test against England, Australia's Test team temporarily lost Lillee's services to World Series Cricket. During this time, Lillee continued to work on his fitness, and honed the efficiency of his approach and delivery action.

Further fine performances after his return to Test cricket and through to the early 1980s reflected Lillee's increased ability to outwit batsmen. He had lost some of the pace of his youth but continued to exploit batsmen's weaknesses utilising clever variations in length, pace and movement.

His best Test figures were achieved in a remarkable match against the West Indies in 1981. To the delight of the MCG crowd, Lillee sent opener Desmond Haynes and nightwatchman Colin Croft back to the pavilion late on day one, and then bowled Vivian Richards to leave the tourists stunned at 4 for 10 at stumps. Lillee - who passed Gibbs' wicket-taking record with Larry Gomes' dismissal the following day - ended up with 7 for 83 in the first innings and 10 wickets for the match, and Australia recorded a famous upset win.

Lillee, who was named in Australia's Test Team of the Century and the Hall of Fame, now has an international reputation as a fast bowling coach. Until recently he also continued to bowl for the ACB Chairman's XI against touring sides, and remained a challenge to Test-class batsman. In 1999-2000, the 50-year-old bowed out of these matches in befitting fashion, with Dennis and his son Adam taking three wickets apiece against a Pakistan touring side.
Anthony Fallick

Notes

Wisden Cricketer of the Year 1973

Australian Cricket Hall of Fame 2002

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Mar 28, 2008

Dennis Lillee speaks to Heath Streak during training at the WACA, October 5, 2003

Dennis Lillee and Heath Streak

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Jan 13, 2008

Rod Marsh, Dennis Lillee, Jeff Thomson and Greg Chappell

Rod Marsh, Dennis Lillee, Jeff Thomson and Greg Chappell

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Feb 23, 2007

Dennis Lillee gives tips too trainees at the MRF Pace foundation, Chennai, February 23, 2007

Dennis Lillee gives tips too trainees at the MRF Pace foundation

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Country Fixtures Country Results
1st Test: England v Australia at Cardiff - Jul 8-12
England 435 & 20/2 Australia 674/6d
Only Test: Eng Women v Aus Women at Worcester - Jul 10-13
Aus Women 309 Eng Women 59/4
3rd unofficial ODI: Australia A v Pakistan A at Brisbane
Jul 16 (09:00 local, 23:00 GMT)
2nd Test: England v Australia at Lord's
Jul 16-20 (11:00 local, 10:00 GMT)
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