From working the land in Narromine to winning cricket's World Cup three times Glenn Mc Grath has always faced life with fierce determination & an unerring will to succeed despite the odds. Now following his retirement from international cricket Mc Grath tells his complete story
- on & off the field. The man known as ' Pigeon' won his baggy green cap in Perth in 1993 & went on to forge a brilliant career eventually becoming cricket's most successful fast bowler with 563 Test wickets. Mc Grath entered Ashes folklore in 1997 when he destroyed England by taking 8 for 38 at Lords & he even scored a Test half-century with the bat. With leg spinner Shane Warne he formed the most devastating bowling combination in Test history. Glenn Mc Grath's most meaningful achievements however have been off the field. With his wife Jane he established the Mc Grath Foundation a major funder for & supporter of breast cancer sufferers. Here in their own words the Mc Graths discuss their battles with the disease & Jane's tragic death. Line & Strength is the tell-all story of an Australian country boy who took on the world.