Stuart MacGill might be facing criminal charges in court, but the veteran leg-spinner has shown he can still roll the arm over at 53. The former Test spin bowler faced a jury in Sydney's Downing ...
Brett Lee has likened Scott Boland's fate to that of former leg-spinner Stuart MacGill. When Shane Warne used to rule the roost, MacGill only used to get a chance when the spin wizard did not play.
Former Test spin bowler Stuart MacGill is facing a jury over his alleged role in a major cocaine deal that led to him later being kidnapped and beaten. The 53-year-old appeared at Sydney's Downing ...
This week we've got internationals bolstering the Brumbies and Australian greats playing for the ACT as The Locker Room ...
Australian bowling great Shane Warne, pictured in 2007. The sudden retirement of Australian leg-spinner Stuart MacGill over the weekend could see Warne come out of international retirement ...
However, this summer, MacGill will continue to mentor 20-year-old leg-spinner Mason Crane, who is part of England's Ashes squad. MacGill worked with Crane last summer, where the rising spinner ...
Brett Lee fears Scott Boland may go down as the Stuart MacGill of his generation - a great player whose opportunities were limited by the prodigious talents of others.
Former Australian pacer Brett Lee praised Scott Boland, calling him "Mr Consistent," and compared his situation to that of spinner Stuart MacGill, who struggled for opportunities due to Shane ...
A newcomer was Stuart MacGill, the New South Wales leg-spinner who played one match for Somerset in 1997. A purveyor of shorter, flatter leg-spin than Warne, not unlike Zimbabwe's Paul Strang in ...