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Stuart MacGill

Stuart MacGill Reveals Emotional Trauma A Year After Being Kidnapped By Armed Bandits

Former Australia cricketer Stuart MacGill has revealed his life has been left paused by a harrowing kidnapping incident.

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Dubai draw a landmark moment for this Australian side: Stuart MacGill

Former Australia legspinner Stuart MacGill feels Australia’s draw against Pakistan in the first Test in Dubai is a "landmark moment" for this team.

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The Ashes 2017-18: Stuart MacGill, Tom Moody, Damien Fleming lash out at Australian selectors

This all comes after the inclusion of Tim Paine ahead of Peter Nevill and Matthew Wade.

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Bangladesh vs Australia, Part 2: Bangladesh fight hard at Cairns

With the burden of an innings victory on their young shoulders, the 14-Test old Bangladesh moved to Cazaly's Stadium, Cairns for their second Test in Australia.

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Stuart MacGill turns down Bangladesh’s spin coach job ahead of Australia Tests

Australia will play two Tests in Bangladesh, starting from August 27.

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Bangladesh Cricket Board rope in Stuart MacGill as spin coach

Stuart MacGill replaces Ruwan Kalpage, who was sacked last year.

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BCB eager to rope in Stuart MacGill as Bangladesh spin-bowling coach

BCB is in talks with former Australian leg-spinner Stuart MacGill for the role of spin-bowling coach of the national team.

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Stuart MacGill settles pay dispute with Cricket Australia

Stuart MacGill who played 44 Tests for Australia in which he took 208 wickets, had claimed that the country's cricket board had neglected or failed to pay him injury payments over a two-year period from May 2008.

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The M’s: A major force with a magnificent bowling attack

Composing one from the cricketers with their last names starting with M, CricketCountry Historian Arunabha Sengupta finds plenty of big names, with a magnificent bowling attack.

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India vs New Zealand: Ravichandran Ashwin and other fastest men to 200 Test wickets

Ashwin had a good chance of equalling Clarrie Grimmett's feat, had the fourth Test at Port of Spain not been washed out. He could well have become the joint-fastest to 200 Test wickets.

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