Career
He was an all-rounder known for his hard batting and medium-pace bowling. Lee was a promising junior, representing the Australia U-19 team He was an AIS Australian Cricket Academy scholarship holder in 1990 and 1994 and was a contemporary of future international teammate Adam Gilchrist.
He first played for New South Wales in 1993 and was called up for the Australian one day team in 1995.
His best bowling performance in ODI was 8.1–0–33–5 against Sri Lanka at MCG in 1999 during the Carlton & United Series. He also had a successful season with Somerset, scoring over 1,000 runs in 1996, and Worcestershire in the English County Championship.
In 2002 aged just 29, Lee retired from cricket due to knee injuries. Between 1995 and 2001 he played 45 One Day Internationals scoring 477 runs and taking 48 wickets.