Daijiworld Media Network – Sydney
Sydney, Mar 13: Former Australian spinner Stuart MacGill has been convicted in connection with a cocaine supply case, marking a shocking turn in the ex-cricketer’s legal battle.
MacGill, who was previously regarded as one of Australia’s top spinners, was found guilty of his involvement in the illicit drug trade following an investigation by law enforcement authorities. Reports suggest that the charges stem from his alleged role in facilitating a drug deal, though MacGill has maintained his innocence throughout the proceedings.

The case gained widespread attention after the former cricketer claimed he was kidnapped and assaulted in 2021 over a drug dispute, an allegation that led to multiple arrests. However, further investigations revealed his links to the cocaine operation, resulting in his conviction.
MacGill is now awaiting sentencing, with legal experts predicting serious consequences given the severity of the charges. The development has left the Australian cricket fraternity stunned, as the 53-year-old was once celebrated for his contributions to the sport.
Authorities have reiterated their commitment to cracking down on drug-related offenses, regardless of an individual’s public stature. Meanwhile, MacGill’s legal team is expected to explore options for appeal.