When Lee gobbles up Kallis
Jacques Kallis is statistically one of the greatest all-rounders ever to play the game, but he had no answer to Brett Lee in the 2005 Boxing Day Test, when Lee bowled one of the most lethal spells of his career to take the South African's wicket.
Lee's best bowling figure
Lee's ability extended beyond the Test arena - in only his sixth one-day international, he skittled India with 5/27 to give Australia a 152-run victory - but his best-ever ODI performance was against South Africa in 2006, taking 5/22 to destroy the Proteas at the MCG in a fearsome display.
When Lee used graphite-reinforced style of bat
The West Indies definitely knew what hit them when Lee launched this monster shot over the top of the stand at the Gabba in 2005. Debate continues over whether this might be the longest six of all time. A few months later, the graphite-reinforced style of bat that Lee used was banned by the ICC as an unfair advantage.