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Six weeks after the painful loss of his wife, cricket legend Glenn McGrath has finally moved on.
Melbourne, Aug 7 : Six weeks after the painful loss of his wife, cricket legend Glenn McGrath has finally moved on.
The sportstar star returned from his family holiday yesterday (Aug 6) after losing his wife to breast cancer.
According to The Daily Telegraph, Glenn met workers from the McGrath Foundation, which Jane set up to raise money for breast care nurses, and that McGrath is exploring what he can do to support the foundation.
His wife's 11-year battle with breast cancer ended on June 22.
Glenn and the couple's two children, Holly and James, left Sydney shortly after the funeral.
The foundation has been inundated with donations, raising 1.3 million dollars since her death.
Her best friend and the foundation general manager, Tracy Bevan, this week issued a personal message: "On behalf of all of us at the McGrath Foundation, I would like to sincerely thank the community for its wonderful and heartfelt support following the sad passing of our founder, Jane."
ANI