Glenn McGrath
Glenn McGrath is a legendary Australian fast bowler, celebrated for his extraordinary accuracy and consistency throughout his illustrious career. With over 560 Test wickets, McGrath holds a place among the all-time greats of cricket. His contributions were crucial in Australia's dominance in the late 1990s and early 2000s, particularly during the Ashes series. Since retiring, he has been involved in coaching and advocacy work, including initiatives to promote cricket and support young players.
Born on Feb 09, 1970 (55 years old)
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United Kingdom:
Former Australia seamer Glenn McGrath said the surface had 'far too much grass on it' for his liking.
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United Kingdom:
Glenn McGrath says England must change the way they view tours down under to beat Australia.
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Australia:
Nathan Lyon mentioned Glenn McGrath while discussing his own wicket tally in cricket.
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Australia:
Nathan Lyon grew up idolizing Glenn McGrath, who expressed pride in Lyon's performance.
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Bangladesh:
Glenn McGrath was mentioned in relation to Lyon's wicket tally.
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Australia:
Glenn McGrath's injury in 2005 is referenced as a significant moment in Australia's cricket history.
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Australia:
Glenn McGrath was mentioned as a former Test teammate in the context of bowling tactics.
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Australia:
Glenn McGrath’s pace didn’t change much over his career.
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Australia:
Glenn McGrath is also a life member of Cricket NSW.
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Australia:
McGrath's injury in 2005 turned an ankle and the course of Ashes history.
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