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Stuart MacGill

Memoirist

Birthday February 25, 1971

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Mount Lawley, Western Australia

Age 54 Years

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Who Is Stuart MacGill? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Born on February 25, 1971, Stuart MacGill is currently 54 years old. He was born in Sydney, Australia, and is best known for his time as a leg-spin bowler for the Australian national cricket team. MacGill made his Test debut in 1998 and played until 2008, during which he earned a reputation as one of the best spin bowlers of his generation. His Wikipedia page offers comprehensive insights into his cricketing achievements and milestones.

Occupation Memoirist
Date of Birth February 25, 1971
Age 54 Years
Birth Place Mount Lawley, Western Australia
Horoscope Pisces
Country Australia

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Stuart MacGill stands at approximately 6 feet (183 cm) tall and weighs around 75 kg (165 lbs). His athletic build is a testament to his active lifestyle, both during his professional career and in his current endeavors. Although exact measurements may vary, MacGill is recognized for his agile physique, which significantly contributed to his bowling prowess.

Stuart Charles Glyndwr MacGill (born 25 February 1971) is an Australian former cricketer who played 44 Test matches and three One Day Internationals for the Australian national cricket team.

He is a right-arm leg spin bowler, who has been credited with having the best strike rate of any modern leg-spin bowler, but he did not have a regular place in the Australian Test team due to the dominance of Shane Warne in the position of sole spinner.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Stuart MacGill's relationship status remains somewhat private, though he has publicly acknowledged various relationships in the past. After his high-profile marriage, which ended in divorce, he has been linked to several individuals but has chosen to focus primarily on his personal life and professional commitments. He remains dedicated to his family and is often seen engaging with them during public appearances and events.

Both his father, Terry MacGill, and his grandfather, Charlie MacGill, had previously played cricket for Western Australia. He was an AIS Australian Cricket Academy scholarship holder in 1990–1991. He managed just one game, against New South Wales at the SCG but did not take a wicket and did not play again for over two years.

When he returned in 1996/97 it was for New South Wales and he took 6 wickets in the match, the first being Darren Berry. He finished the season with 16 wickets at 37.00.

Net Worth and Salary

Stuart MacGill’s net worth in 2025 is estimated to be around $8 million, thanks to his successful cricketing career and various business ventures. His annual salary during his playing days was substantial, supplemented by contracts with cricket boards and endorsements. Post-retirement, MacGill has engaged in commentary and coaching, further boosting his earnings.

Career, Business, and Investments

Stuart MacGill enjoyed a remarkable cricketing career, with over 200 Test wickets to his name, making significant contributions to Australia’s cricketing legacy. After retirement, he transitioned into commentary, sharing his insights and expertise on various sports networks. Additionally, he has invested in several businesses, including cricket academies and sports-related ventures, showcasing a keen interest in nurturing future talent in the sport.

MacGill kept his spot in the side when they returned home for an Ashes series, again finishing as Australia's most successful bowler with 27 wickets at 17.70. His tally included his then career best innings figures of 7 for 50, made in the 5th Test at Sydney.

He took a total of 12 wickets in that match and had done enough to convince the selectors to use two spinners for their tour of the West Indies.

The leg-spin duo of Warne and MacGill had limited success: Warne, who was returning from injury, took 2 wickets in three tests, while MacGill took 12 wickets in four tests, as Australia drew the series 2–2.

Social Network

In the age of social media, Stuart MacGill maintains a prominent presence on various platforms. He often shares updates about his life, insights into the world of cricket, and interactions with fans. His social media accounts allow him to connect with followers and engage in discussions surrounding cricket, making him a beloved figure within the sports community.

Education

Stuart MacGill attended various schools in Sydney before focusing on cricket, which ultimately led him to forgo higher education for his sports career. His dedication to cricket from a young age allowed him to develop his skills early, contributing to his success in the sport.


He was brought back in 2007 after the retirement of Warne, as spinner for the first Test against the Sri Lankan cricket team. He announced his retirement from international cricket during the second Test of Australia's 2008 tour of the West Indies.

Moving into commentary, MacGill co-hosted the 2009 Ashes series on SBS with Damien Martyn and Greg Matthews. MacGill was a radio co-host on the Triple M Sydney breakfast program "The Grill Team", 2009–2010.

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