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Stuart MacGill sues Cricket Australia for $2.1 million

<p>Cricket Australia (CA) Monday said it is aware of media reports suggesting former leg-spinner Stuart MacGill has issued a writ in the Victorian Supreme Court setting out a claim against the governing body of cricket in Australia</p>

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Melbourne: Retired leg-spinner Stuart MacGill is suing Cricket Australia claiming he is owed Aus$2.6 million dollars (US$2.1 million) in match payments, prize money and interest.

Lawyers for the spinner, who retired from international cricket in 2008 with 208 Test wickets at an average of 29.02, filed the details in a writ in the Supreme Court of Victoria on Monday.

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