Stuart MacGill

Stuart MacGill

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Stuart MacGill is a former Australian cricketer known for his exceptional skills as a leg-spin bowler, who played for the Australian national team from 1998 to 2008. MacGill was particularly celebrated for his ability to take wickets and his aggressive bowling style, often being compared to his contemporary Shane Warne. After retiring from professional cricket, he transitioned into commentary and coaching roles. Recently, MacGill was in the news after being found guilty in a drug case related to facilitating cocaine transactions, a case that has drawn significant media attention due to his previous sporting fame.

Born on Apr 25, 1968 (57 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
14,505
Power
785$
Sentiment
6.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Australia 1 6.00 0.06% +0% 25,499,884 14,505 $1,380,000 785$
Totals 1 25,499,884 14,505 $1,380,000 785$
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Recent Mentions

Australia Australia: Stuart MacGill is compared to Boland for his supporting role in the bowling department. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Text from Peter Siddle after joining exclusive club

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Former Australia cricketer Stuart MacGill has avoided jail after being found guilty of taking part in the supply of cocaine. 3

BBC: Stuart MacGill: Former Australia cricketer avoids jail over drug deal

Australia Australia: Former Test cricketer Stuart MacGill has avoided jail for his role in a $330,000 cocaine deal that was later linked to his kidnapping. 3

The Sydney Morning Herald: Former Test cricketer avoids jail time for role in $330,000 cocaine deal linked to his kidnapping NEW

Australia Australia: Former Australian Test cricketer Stuart MacGill knew he was taking part in a cocaine deal but was oblivious about the large scale of the exchange that began under his restaurant. 4

The Sydney Morning Herald: Ex-Test cricketer guilty over cocaine deal