Lloyd defends Lee's beamer
Clive Lloyd, the match referee in the ongoing one-day series between Australia and New Zealand, has defended Brett Lee's beam-balls as `unintentional'
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"I didn't see a problem with it at all," Lloyd was quoted in The Sydney Morning Herald. "It was unintentional, that's what the umpires said and they didn't find it necessary to take any action. That's it, as far as I'm concerned."
John Buchanan, the Australian coach, also deflected Bracewell's claims. "At the moment they're unsuccessful on the field," Buchanan said. He hinted that Bracewell was attempting to find ways and means of breaching Australia's defences.
"If we just look at the last number of one-day games we've played, he's bowled something like 600 or 700 balls and we're saying this is a reckless attitude," Buchanan said of Lee. "Four of those deliveries have been about waist-high. I think anybody who understands fast bowling understands what we're trying to do out there and wouldn't make those comments."
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