Australia legend Glenn McGrath backs traditional five-day Tests
Cricket | January 02, 2020 14:51 ISTFormer Australian pacer Glenn McGrath backed the traditional five-day Tests amidst discussions over a revamp in the longest format.
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Former Australian pacer Glenn McGrath backed the traditional five-day Tests amidst discussions over a revamp in the longest format.
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