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Video: tributes to Jane McGrath
Australia's cricketers will wear pink ribbons and use pink-handled bats during the one-day international against West Indies in St Vincent on Tuesday as a tribute to Jane McGrath, the wife of the former Australia fast bowler Glenn, who died on Sunday.
McGrath had been fighting breast and hip cancer and a brain tumour for the past decade. She died at home at the age of 42 from complications after surgery in March.
Although his wife battled with her illness for much of his Test career, Glenn McGrath's professionalism earned him a reputation as one of the most effective and economical opening bowlers in world cricket. He withdrew from Australia's tour to South Africa in 2006 to spend time with his wife when the brain tumour was diagnosed, but returned to play one more year of top-level cricket, retiring after the World Cup in 2007.
The couple had met in 1995 at a Hong Kong nightclub. Breast cancer was diagnosed two years later, during Australia's Ashes tour of England. They married in 1999 and had two children.
Together they had set up the McGrath Foundation to educate women about breast cancer and to provide support for those who suffered from it. They were appointed Members of the Order of Australia this year in recognition of their charity work.
In a statement, McGrath said: "Jane would want those women who are battling breast cancer to stay strong. She would want them to draw strength from the fact that she didn't only 'survive' breast cancer for 11 years, but during that time she lived life to the fullest and found pleasure in the simple things so many people take for granted."
Ricky Ponting, the Australia captain, said: "Jane was a wonderful person who fought and maintained grace and dignity during her long-term illness."
A tribute was also paid by Kevin Rudd, the Australian Prime Minister, who said: "Jane's courageous struggle touched all Australians. Jane was an inspiration whose legacy will continue to benefit so many others."
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Glen, James & Holly, may God be with you and your family during this difficult time.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Saffiyah, Johannesburg, South Africa
Glen ,I don't even know you,however would like you to accept my heartfelt condolense.
She was a good woman from what I've read about her ...Ur family will be blessed for all the good work.
sachi.
sachi , Mumbai, India
Dear Glenn,
My heartiest condolences to you and kids. I pray that God gives you courage to bear the loss. Never heard that fairy tales have sad ending. I respect you more as a human being than a successful cricketer.
Gaurav Chaudhry, Delhi, India
Hi Glen,
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<br/>My heartiest condolence to you and your kids. I pray that may God give you that courage to face the sad exit of your beloved wife and be her soul in a peace.
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<br/>All the Best Glen and you take care of yourself and kids.
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M. Patel, Toronto, Canada
wishing you all the best with you and your family Glen. Having heard the news i want to extend my sinciere simpathy to you.
sheldon leon, Soufriere, ST.Lucia, West Indies.
The woman is dead. I really don't think it matters what nationality an (English) newspaper says she is or isn't do you? What matters is who she was, what she did and what she leaves behind. Rest in Peace (English) Jane. We love you.
Maria, GoldCoast, Australia
I'm as true blooded an Englishman as you can find - but behind every great man they say there is an even greater lady.
So Glenn you have my heartfelt sympathy in your loss and that of your children - by the sound of it, Jane was a true competitor in the great Aussie tradition.
Mike , Newbury, UK
I met Jane McGrath years ago when my sons were getting Glenns autograph outside the SCG after a Test match. Glenn had bowled more than 20 overs that day and Jane was about 8 months pregnant, but there wasnt a hint of resentment about being held up on their way home. A wonderful couple.
Bruce G. Wood, Sydney, Australia
What this doesn't mention is that Jane was in fact, English.
Wonderful, wonderful lady. As much as Glenn was known for his fierce competitiveness on the field, he is a gentleman off it and absolutely adored his wife. Anybody who has seen them interviewed together will attest to this. A tragedy.
Christiano, Milan, Italy