Stuart MacGill charged over $300k cocaine plot

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The former Australian cricketer could spend the rest of his life in prison.

Stuart MacGill has been released on bail after he was charged for allegedly taking part in a cocaine deal worth more than $300,000.

A NSW Communities and Justice spokesman has confirmed that he was charged with one count of taking part in the supply of a large commercial quantity of cocaine.MacGill will face the Manly Local Court on October 26. As part of the alleged deal, police will also allege that MacGill had a $1000 drug debt wiped for his part in organising the $330,000 deal.Getty Images

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