In the build up to the Adelaide Test match some of the Australian cricketers were inspired by six-year-old Brodie Healy.
Brodie, from Tanunda, has cerebral palsy that affects both his legs below the knee.
But despite his disability, Brodie still competes in little athletics, swimming, cricket training and he even wants to have a go at the long jump.
Together with his twin brother Tyson, and sister Zoe, Brodie was offered a special place at an Australian training session last Tuesday.
The children had opportunities to speak to Adam Gilchrist, Michael Clarke, and Michael Hussey and grabbed autographs.
But the highlight of the day was the chance to spend time with the family's favourite player, Brett Lee.
During a chat and a couple of photos, Lee produced tickets for for the family for Friday of the test match.
Lyn Healy said her kids thought they were the luckiest people in Australia.
"The icing on the cake was for the kids, and us, to meet Brett," Lynn said. "To see how nice he was with the children, gave us a great admiration."
The visit was co-ordinated by Steve Oats, who met Brodie and Tyson at a Northern Jets training session at the Tanunda oval earlier in the year.
"There are a number of gifted young cricketers around that don't 'put in' and sometimes think they have 'made it', whether it be at club, district or state level," Oats said.
"To see these kids get in and have a crack was inspirational, and players everywhere would benefit from seeing how these kids enjoy their sport.
"I am delighted to have been able to assist these inspirational kids and their parents meet their idols but without the help of the SACA's Andrew Rumbelow and Australian team manager, Steve Bernard, this would not have been possible."
The family's positive attitude shone through when Mike Hussey asked who would win the Test.
"It doesn't matter if you win, as long as you enjoy playing," said Tyson. "Winning isn't important."
This surprised Hussey.
"That is the perfect attitude - you are right," he said. "It doesn't matter, but it is always nice to win."
Unfortunately for Hussey, the game ended in a draw.