Working at MRF has been a learning experience for me: McGrath

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Aug 21 2015 | 8:07 PM IST
Australian pace legend Glenn McGrath feels that he has "learnt a lot" after being associated with MRF Pace foundation in the last two years after his initial hesitation to take over the role from Dennis Lillee.
"To take over from Dennis (Lillee), I was a little bit hesitant. Dennis told me to come and work with him here for two weeks. Obviously, I was impressed with the coaching staff and then decided in favour of it. Since then, it has been a learning experience for me as well," McGrath told mediapersons sitting alongside Sachin Tendulkar, here today.
"So much aspect about the technical aspect of the fast bowling I can now identify issues the young bowlers have and help them improved and make them more efficient and teach them how to refrain from getting injured," McGrath added.
The highest wicket-taker in Test cricket amongst pacers also feels that during his formative years, he never went through such a systematic grind.
"If I had known them when I was playing as to what I know now, I could have fixed my action up and bowled a bit better. I have really enjoyed being here for three years," said the 'Pigeon'.
McGrath said that "skill and technique" can take a talented bowler till a certain level but it is the "attitude" that determines one's success at the highest level.
"Skill and techniques are important and attitude takes you to rest of the way. It is about combination of skill, work ethics and if you achieve these there is no stopping you.
"Sachin and myself have been lucky to play at top level and it is something unique that we are able to pass on our works to pretty young guysd coming through.
"Quite a few Indian bowlers have gone through the MRF Pace Foundation and played for India have 2200 Test wickets between them is incredible. I was thinking today that making it one more and we should be adding to the list is Sachin stand up to become a fast bowler in 1987-88," he said.
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First Published: Aug 21 2015 | 8:07 PM IST

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