it is a pity that agreat & classical bowler like mcgill did not find a permanent place in the australian team.considering his phenomenal strike rate he could have been a legendary bowler had shane warne been not there in aussie team.
Ausis players are professionals, look at Martin and langer retiered and gave place to cleark and jaques. But in india still ganguly and laxman playing no place to Yuvaraj if he is in form also.
Hey MacGill don't go, Indians will love to play Stuart MacGill than Brad Hogg. you're much needed man. play with India and score centuries and double centuries (bowling figures LoL)
Kudos to Stuart MacGill as he knows the demands of the modern Cricketwhich is being played in different countries and it is been very important for the player (Test, ODI, Twenty 20) to be fully fit (Mentally as well as Physically) so that he can perform at his best.....
True Cricketer is about to depart..... We wish him all the very best in his life to come.....
If this would have been with our players, they would fight back and will find their place in team, without giving opportunities for youngsters. This way Australians are true professionals.
RE:take a bow Mc Gill
by Raghava Charya A.V.V. on Nov 23, 2007 01:19 PM
Yes. He is very unfortunate to have born in the same era as that of great Warne. Otherwise he also would have created history of his own.
RE:take a bow Mc Gill
by Ram Alegavi on Nov 23, 2007 02:48 PM
Tough luck for Mcgill to have been Shane Warne's contemprary. He would have walked into any othet team. Reminds me of Prasanna Venkatraghavan having to compete for a place and also Padmakar Shivalkar and Rajinder Goel missing out because of the great Bishen Singh Bedi