
SYDNEY, 07 February 2026 – Australian cricket legend Brett Lee has made headlines this week with a significant personal move, relocating his family to Dubai. The former speedster, who remains one of the most recognisable faces in international cricket, has officially shifted his base to the United Arab Emirates to pursue new global business opportunities and a lifestyle change.
Relocation to Dubai and New Global Role
In a major personal update confirmed on 05 February 2026, Brett Lee has moved to Dubai. The legendary pacer cited the city’s ambition, energy, and family-friendly environment as primary reasons for the transition. This move coincides with his appointment as the Global Ambassador for Danube Properties. Working alongside founder Rizwan Sajan, Lee is expected to amplify the brand’s international presence, leveraging his massive popularity in both Australia and the Indian subcontinent.
Despite the move, Lee remains deeply involved in the sport. Just two days ago, he publicly advocated for the resumption of bilateral cricket matches between India and Pakistan, despite ongoing political tensions. Lee argued that the “spirit of the game” benefits from such high-stakes rivalries, even as government officials continue to debate the appropriateness of such fixtures.
Predictions for the 2026 T20 World Cup
With the T20 World Cup 2026 approaching, Lee has shared his expert insights on the tournament’s potential breakout stars. He has officially tipped Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav to be the “Most Valuable Player” of the marquee event. Lee noted that Yadav’s unconventional stroke play and consistency in the shortest format make him the most dangerous batsman in world cricket today.
Career Statistics and Legacy
Brett Lee’s career is defined by raw pace and a mechanical, high-arm action that made him one of the most feared bowlers of the 2000s. He was the first player to take a hat-trick in Twenty20 International cricket (achieved in 2007) and remains Australia’s fourth-most successful Test bowler.
| Format | Matches | Wickets | Average | Best Bowling |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Test Cricket | 76 | 310 | 30.82 | 5/30 |
| ODI | 221 | 380 | 23.36 | 5/22 |
| T20I | 25 | 28 | 25.50 | 3/23 |
Recent Honours and Media Work
The relocation to Dubai follows a string of recent accolades for the 49-year-old. In early 2025, Lee was inducted into the Cricket NSW Hall of Fame and subsequently the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame, recognising his contribution to the “Golden Era” of Australian cricket.
Lee also continues to be a prominent figure in sports broadcasting, though his media work occasionally takes a physical toll. In late 2024, a freak accident during a promotional shoot saw commentator Mark Howard hospitalised after being struck by a bail following a delivery from Lee—a reminder that even in retirement, “Binga” has lost none of his trademark pace.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Brett Lee move to Dubai?
Brett Lee relocated to Dubai in February 2026 to embrace new business opportunities, including his role as a Global Ambassador for Danube Properties, and to enjoy the city’s lifestyle and strategic location for international travel.
What is Brett Lee’s fastest recorded delivery?
While his average speed was consistently above 145 km/h, Brett Lee’s fastest delivery was clocked at 161.1 km/h (100.1 mph) against New Zealand in 2005.
How many wickets did Brett Lee take in his career?
Across all international formats, Brett Lee claimed a total of 718 wickets (310 in Tests, 380 in ODIs, and 28 in T20Is).
Is Brett Lee still involved in the IPL?
Lee remains active in the cricket ecosystem through coaching, commentary, and mentorship roles, frequently appearing as an analyst during the IPL and major ICC tournaments.
