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Glenn McGrath
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  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Yellow Jersey (7 May 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0224082876
  • ISBN-13: 978-0224082877
  • Product Dimensions: 15.2 x 3.3 x 23.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 272,498 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The autobiography of one of the world's greatest fast bowlers, the man generations of England batsmen feared most of all...

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Glenn McGrath is one of the most highly regarded fast-medium pace bowlers in cricketing history, and was a leading contributor to Australia's domination of world cricket from the mid-1990s to 2007. He holds the world record for Test wickets by a fast bowler. He retired from Test cricket after the fifth Ashes Test in Sydney 2007, whilst the World Cup that year marked the end of his one-day career. McGrath was named One Day International Player of the Year and Wisden Cricketer of the Year on more than one occasion.

He grew up in Marromine, where his local captain thought so little of his bowling ability that he refused to give him a bowl. But McGrath's potential was spotted by Doug Walters and he moved to Sydney, famously skinny and living in a caravan. McGrath capped his rapid rise in the next Australian summer with selection in the national side after playing only eight first-class matches.

He relied on unerring accuracy in his bowling and the ability to make the ball seam off the pitch. In 2004, at the age of 34, McGrath took 4 for 24 against Pakistan in Perth, his best Test bowling figures and the second-best ever by an Australian. In 2004 he became the first Australians fast bowler to play 100 Tests. In the first innings of the ICC Super Series Test match in 2005, McGrath passed Courtney Walsh to become the greatest wicket-taker among fast bowlers in Test history.


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By M. V. Clarke VINE™ VOICE
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Glenn McGrath is the most prolific fast bowler in the history of test cricket and from a shy, country boy to a leading member of the all-conquering Australian from the mid 1990s to mid 2000s, his cricketing story is a fascinating one. It's told with humour and humility and reflects McGrath's love of the game, his intelligent cricketing brain, his will to win and the comradeship he felt with his fellow players. However, it's much more than that. He speaks candidly about his wife's struggles against cancer and their determination to support each other and to use their public status to raise money to fund specialist nurses across Australia. Their commitment to each other, their children and fellow sufferers shines through and is a wonderful example of celebrity status being used for a greater good. Although the book was written prior to Jane's death, a postscript deals with this and speaks warmly of her life and Glenn's desire that their children remember her with love and happiness. This isn't really an autobiography; it's narrated by McGrath's co-writer, but this allows contributions from many cricketers, coaches, friends and supporters to be woven in smoothly. A highly recommended read.
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A real life story 23 Mar 2012
By Si
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Glenn McGrath is one of, if not THE finest pace bowler in cricket history. The book charts his rise from outback cricket to the world dominating Australian side. But it also is far more in depth. As someone who follows the sport and has long been frustrated with the apparent ease with which McGrath and Co regularly demolished English batting line-ups, it is interesting to read the in-depth look at McGrath's life, particularly the immense strength he had to show with the challenges in his personal life. I would be interested to read a further update on his life after cricket, particularly when he lost his wife to cancer and has since remarried, but continues to work hard for the charities he mentions in the book. The book is written with McGrath in the third person, as more of a commentary than an autobiography. Well worth a read for anyone with an interest in either cricket, or someone who has perhaps been close to someone suffering from cancer - it might just give some inspiration.
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Great read 28 Sep 2010
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Indepth book about mcgrath. Not much about cricket matches but about life issues! MOVING STORY!
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