Crafty Australian leg-spinner and Glenn McGrath's successor as his country's most potent Test spinner, renowned for his prodigious turn and match-winning ability.
Stuart MacGill was a world-class leg-spin bowler who had the misfortune of playing in the same era as Shane Warne. Despite limited Test opportunities, he claimed 208 wickets at an outstanding average, with a strike rate comparable to the very best spinners in history. His sharp leg-spin and prodigious googly made him one of Australia's finest ever spinners.