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McGrath

British  
/ məˈɡræθ /

noun

  1. Glenn ( Donald ). born 1970, Australian cricketer: played 124 test matches (1993–2007) and took 563 wickets, a record for a fast bowler

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Villa were a big team then with lots of Irish players like Steve Staunton and Paul McGrath, so they went 'OK, we are Villa!'

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Australian fast-bowling legend and Test Match Special pundit Glenn McGrath said it is a "different world" for players with the rise of social media.

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"It was always an unwritten rule that up to midnight is your time and after midnight is the team's time. It basically means if you're out too late, you're affecting the team," McGrath told BBC Sport.

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In 2005, McGrath's team-mate Andrew Symonds was left out of Australia's team and subsequently fined two match fees - about £3,000 - for staying out too late.

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"The fact that happened and we lost the match - when you lose, everything is always exaggerated. If we'd won that match maybe it wouldn't have been as big an issue," McGrath added.

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