Lee picked up 310 wickets in 76 Test matches, 380 scalps in 221 ODIs, and 38 wickets in 25 T20I matches.
Australia's legendary pacer Brett Lee revealed the man behind his famous chainsaw celebration, and he's none other than his father. Lee, who played 76 Tests, used to be a headache for the batters due to his pace and accuracy.
It was not only Lee's smooth bowling action, but even the celebration used to catch the eyes of the youngsters who loved imitating him. The ex-cricketer recently shared a video on Instagram to let his fans know that he picked the iconic celebration from his dad.
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The 44-year-old was standing next to his father as he operated an actual chainsaw in the clip. "Happy Father's Day to the world's greatest Dad. You have taught me many things over the years but none more significant than my post-wicket celebration. #chainsaw", he wrote in the video.
The caption on the post read, "Happy Fathers Dad to all the Dad’s out there. Special shout out to the great Bob Lee! Love ya mate!".
Lee picked up 310 wickets in 76 Test matches, 380 scalps in 221 ODIs, and 38 wickets in 25 T20I matches before his last appearance in international cricket back in 2012.