Lee was forthright when asked about the absence of genuinely quick bowlers at the moment.
"I just think that we have to keep promoting wickets where bowlers can bowl quick. I don't think bowlers are training correctly, there is a lot of emphasis and too much importance only on guys lifting heavy weights. Gym work is good only if it's done correctly, it has to be high on intensity and low on weights," Lee told PTI here during an interaction.
"I don't see guys doing the right kind of training, finding the right people. It's a lot of hard work and it takes a lot on the body and mind. I don't support resting fast bowlers for long. To be a good fast bowler, one has to keep bowling and not rest."
Lee also blamed the benign Indian pitches that has led to a drastic dip in quality of fast bowlers in sub-continent.
"The other reason could be the wickets... You got to encourage fast bowlers to run in and bowl quick. I want to find India's next fast bowler and I believe that the youngsters here can bowl 150 kmph. You can't have 1.3 billion people and not a bowler who can't bowl 150 kms."
"I am disappointed that Australian wickets are benign now a days, look at WACA. Reverse swing will be the key undoubtedly in the upcoming season."
Lee mentioned Jasprit Bumrah when asked who among the current crop of Indian pacers impressed him the most, and was not critical on Ishant Sharma, too, despite his poor strike rate.
Lee was effusive in his praise for Test skipper Virat
Kohli, who will be at the helm through the long season and beyond.
"It will be an amazing contest. It will be a test of character and strength to play 13 Tests for Indian cricketers. India can achieve greatness, Virat Kohli will change the structure of the team, he will rub off his qualities on his colleagues. It's a well balanced team. Kohli is a great leader, the team respects him."
Talking about Australia's tour of the country later this season, he said,"Australia versus India is one of the most important series, Ashes is also big. If they can do well in India they will go back with a lot of satisfaction. It's an opportunity for Kohli, (Joe) Root, (Kane) Williamson and (Steve) Smith to showcase their skills."
He also had a word of praise for the in-form young opener KL Rahul.
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