Sydney court finds leg-spinner arranged meeting between dealer and brother-in-law but jury dismissed he knew quantity
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Former Australian Test cricketer Stuart MacGill knew he was taking part in a cocaine deal but was oblivious about the large scale of the exchange that began under his restaurant, a jury has found.
The leg-spinner was acquitted by a Sydney district court jury on Thursday of taking part in a large commercial drug supply in April 2021.
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