<p>“Incensed” New Zealand cricket great Richard Hadlee claims TV host Piers Morgan could have been killed by Brett Lee in an exhibition over and he wants the former Australian speedster punished.<br /><br /></p>.<p>During Saturday’s tea break in the England-Australia Ashes Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Lee left Morgan battered and bruised as he pounded the Englishman with an over of short-pitched deliveries. “As a former fast bowler I was appalled and outraged at what I witnessed,” Hadlee said in a column written for Fairfax News.<br /><br />The exhibition was organised after Lee challenged Morgan to face an over when the television interviewer questioned the courage of some England batsmen.<br /><br />“Lee’s brutal assault on Morgan was extremely dangerous and unnecessary. It was clear that Morgan could not bat or defend himself against Lee’s pace and intimidation,” Hadlee said.<br /><br />“This was a brain explosion of the highest order. It was a deliberate attempt to hit, injure, hurt and maim his opponent that I viewed as a form of grievous bodily harm or a human assault that could have proved fatal.”<br /></p>
<p>“Incensed” New Zealand cricket great Richard Hadlee claims TV host Piers Morgan could have been killed by Brett Lee in an exhibition over and he wants the former Australian speedster punished.<br /><br /></p>.<p>During Saturday’s tea break in the England-Australia Ashes Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Lee left Morgan battered and bruised as he pounded the Englishman with an over of short-pitched deliveries. “As a former fast bowler I was appalled and outraged at what I witnessed,” Hadlee said in a column written for Fairfax News.<br /><br />The exhibition was organised after Lee challenged Morgan to face an over when the television interviewer questioned the courage of some England batsmen.<br /><br />“Lee’s brutal assault on Morgan was extremely dangerous and unnecessary. It was clear that Morgan could not bat or defend himself against Lee’s pace and intimidation,” Hadlee said.<br /><br />“This was a brain explosion of the highest order. It was a deliberate attempt to hit, injure, hurt and maim his opponent that I viewed as a form of grievous bodily harm or a human assault that could have proved fatal.”<br /></p>