Now, no one would say that the former Australian leg-spinner was a great cricketer, but on the other hand, it is hard to deny that Stuart MacGill might have had a much bigger stature in the game had his career not coincided with that of Shane Warne.
He played Tests whenever Shane Warne wasn't available but when it came to ODI cricket he had an even harder time to get into the side. MacGill was a huge turner of the ball and he could do it on any surface.
However, his ODI career was restricted to only 3 games and none of them happened to be in a World Cup. He played his first ODI back in 2000 and in the same year, he played in his last game.
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