The life of the former Australian player is being cut into unemployment. (Photo-robert Cianflone/Getty Images)
The former spinner playing with Australian veteran spinner Shane Warne and India’s great player Sachin Tendulkar is currently spending their days in unemployment. One of his wrong steps ruined his entire career. Now this former player is worried about his children. For the first time, the former Australian spinner, who was convicted of cocaine deal, has broken his silence in an interview for the first time. He is very worried about the future of his children. Former spinner Stuart McGil, who played 44 Tests for Australia, has no work at this time.
Stuart McGill broke silence
Former Australian spinner Stuart McGill broke his silence for the first time after being convicted in the case of cocaine deal. During this, he said that he is very worried and he is finding it difficult to get work. McGill told in an interview to Hauvi Games Podcast that I don’t care what people are saying about me? But I care about what is happening to children? And I know it must have been very difficult for them. They have to bear a lot. I can keep them away from the media, but it is very difficult to keep them away from social media.
Don’t work, so watch TV
McGil said that even if you are going through a bad phase, a good phase will also come. If something bothers me especially, then I do not think about it. I have learned this by playing this Test cricket. Do not buy a newspaper if your day is bad. If you have a good day, then buy every newspaper present in the stand.
During this time, the former spinner of Australia also told about the difficulties faced in getting a job. However, he has got some work as a cricket coach. He said that I am coaching, but apart from that I am not doing much work, which is a matter of trouble. During this time I watch a lot of TV. McGil had to serve a community imprisonment after being convicted in the cocaine deal.
What was the matter?
54 -year -old McGill was accused of helping the cocaine deal between his partner’s brother and a dealer. McGill had made a deal of $ 330,000 (about Rs 1.81 crore) instead of one kilogram of cocaine. He made this deal in his restaurant in Sydney. However, the former Test leg spinner denied this. However, he had admitted that he used to buy half a gram of cocaine from the dealer regularly for $ 200.
Australia has played 44 Test matches
Stuart McGill has played 44 Tests and 3 ODIs for Australia. He took 208 wickets in Tests and 6 wickets in ODIs. He has taken 774 wickets in 184 first class matches. Due to Shane Warne, he did not play much longer for Australia, as Shane Warne was the number 1 spinner in Australia at that time.