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Chapter 4 - Glenn McGrath

Glenn McGrath was born on 9 February, in duboo, new South Wales, Australia๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ.

Glenn McGrath made his international debut for Australia in late 1993, first in a test match

On November 12, 1993, against new zealand in Perth, followed by One day internationals(ODI) debut on December 9,

1993, against south africa in Melbourne. The year 1993 marked the quiet, yet significant, beginning of one of the greatest fast bowling carrers in cricket history, built on

Immense accuracy and consistency rather than raw pace.

Glenn McGrath a 23 year old from the new South Wales out back, was fast tracked into the national side to replace Merv huges after playing just a handful of first class matches.

His debut Test at the WACA in Perth offered a first glimpse of his potential.

Performance: He finished the match with figures of 3 wickets for 142 runs across two

Wicket in the first innings while conceding 92 runs and 1 wicket for 50 runs in the second innings. He also scored a golden duck in his first test innings.

While his debut figures were modest compared to his later exploits, his control

And patience were immediately apparent and set the tone for his future success.

ODI debut: A month later, on December 9,

1993, Glenn McGrath made his ODI debut

against south africa at the Melbourne cricket ground(MCG).

In this match, which Australia lost, McGrath

Went wicketless, but he delivered a tight, disciplined spell, conceding only 28 runs from his overs(0/28).

This performance, like his Test debut, showcased his trademark economy and control, which would become central to his success in limited overs cricket, where he eventually became Australia's highest ODI wicket taker.

In 1993, Glenn McGrath transitioned from a

Promising domestic player to an Australian international cricketer across two formats.

His performance were marked by consistency and accuracy, qualities that

Would eventually led him to become one of the greatest fast bowlers in cricket history,

Known as 'piegon' to his teammates.

He took his first steps on a path.

Fundamentally alerting the landscape of fast bowling.

Firstly I am describing about that someone's who are not watching cricket mostly you are thinking that he can not debut in T20 cricket.

Because T20 format is discovered in 2005.

And the first match of T20 was played between Australia and New Zealand.

Now, In 1994, Glenn McGrath established himself as a key bowler for Australia in both

Test and ODI cricket, focusing on accuracy and consistency. He had debuted late in 1993, so 1994 marked his first full calendar year in international cricket.

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