Australian great Glenn McGrath said on Tuesday he had signed up to guide India's current and future fast bowlers for the next five years, giving a boost to the country's young talent. McGrath will train the likes of Umesh Yadav and Varun Aaron alongside promising youngsters at the MRF Pace Foundation in the southern city of Chennai, which he has headed since 2012 after replacing countryman Dennis Lillee.
"It has been a wonderful couple of years for me at the MRF Pace Foundation," said McGrath, 44, who retired in 2007 with 563 Test and 381 one-day wickets. "I now eagerly look forward to working with India's best at the Foundation. Our facilities compare favourably with the best in the world and I am eagerly looking forward to this challenge," the Australian said in a statement. India, beaten 3-1 in the recent Test series in England, are due to tour Australia later in the year for Tests and one-day cricket ahead of the World Cup Down Under in February-March.
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