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Name | Glenn McGrath |
Full Name | Glenn Donald McGrath |
Country | Australia |
Gender | Male |
Date of Birth | February 9, 1970 |
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Place of Birth | Dubbo, Australia |
Nickname | Pigeon |
Father's Name | Kevin McGrath |
Mother's Name | Beverly McGrath |
Partner/Spouse' Name | Sara Leonardi (current), Jane McGrath |
Children Name | Holly McGrath, James McGrath |
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Discipline | Men's Cricket |
Active/Retired | Retired |
Retirement | December 23, 2006 |
Role | Right Arm Medium Pacer |
Hall Of Fame | ICC Hall of fame in 2013 |
Level | National, International |
Teams | Australia, Delhi Daredevils, Middlesex, New South Wales, Worcestershire |
Profile | A name synonymous to impeccable line and length, Glenn McGrath was known for his “corridors of death” line. A line on/just outside the off-stump, McGrath would go on to become the legendary bowler Australia would go with in the team of Mark Taylor and then Steve Waugh to Ricky Ponting to be the team to beat in that era. Invincible West Indies were followed by an era of invincible Aussies, and McGrath was one of the keys to this supremacy. |