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Brett Lee could have killed Piers Morgan: Richard Hadlee

Updated on: 30 December,2013 04:28 AM IST  | 
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"Incensed" New Zealand cricket great Richard Hadlee claims TV host Piers Morgan could have been killed by Brett Lee in an exhibition over and he wants the former Australian speedster punished.

Brett Lee could have killed Piers Morgan: Richard Hadlee

During Friday’s tea break in the England-Australia Ashes Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Lee left Morgan battered and bruised as he pounded the Englishman with an over of short-pitched deliveries.


Piers Morgan
Piers Morgan salutes the crowd after facing deliveries from Brett Lee (in pink) on Friday. Pic/Getty Images.


“As a former fast bowler I was appalled and outraged at what I witnessed,” Hadlee said in a column written for Fairfax News. The exhibition was organised after Lee challenged Morgan to face an over when the television interviewer questioned the courage of some England batsmen. “Lee’s brutal assault on Morgan was extremely dangerous and unnecessary. It was clear that Morgan could not bat or defend himself against Lee’s pace and intimidation,” Hadlee said.


Richard Hadlee
Richard Hadlee

“This was a brain explosion of the highest order. It was a deliberate attempt to hit, injure, hurt and maim his opponent that I viewed as a form of grievous bodily harm or a human assault that could have proved fatal.”

Morgan, 48, was hit four times on the body by Lee. “Lee bowled only one ball at the wickets, and the other five were directed at the batman’s middle to upper body and head.”

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