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'Aaram Se, Aaram Se': Brett Lee's Advice To Australia
Jos Buttler's hammering would have rattled one of the title favourites Australia in the ICC T20 World Cup but former pace bowler Brett Lee feels it's not a 'doom-and-gloom' scenario for his side just yet, and that Aaron Finch's team should "relax" and "go about things patiently".
Using the popular Hindi phrase 'aaram se' (take it easy and relax), Lee said that there would be off days but if the intent is right, "everything will be okay".
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