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Originally Posted by Shadow Demon UK
But why should he stop now? He was by far the best Australian player, took the most wickets overall and was batting very well for a tail ender. He didnt seem to be tireing on Monday when he was constantly bowling throughout the day.
I think he should carry on and make that record of most test wickets that he holds a little harder to get for the next great bowler.
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Sadly he's 36 years of age now, he has said apparently that he has played his last test match. I agree

, without him Australia would have been thrashed, even Mcgrath now over 35

was not quite on form after his accident.