Aussie Cricket legend Glenn McGrath bravely grappled three snakes together with his naked fingers after discovering the carpet pythons slithering inside his rural Queensland property on Wednesday.
The former check cricketer, 53, shared images and pictures of himself capturing the serpents in several areas round his home.
One python was inside his pantry, one was in the lounge and one other was making its approach throughout the corridor.
Glenn was seen bravely eradicating one from his property by grabbing its tail, rigorously wrapping it round a mop after which taking it outdoors.
His fearful spouse Sara screamed out, ‘You’re going to get bitten’, however a courageous Glenn reassured her he had the scenario beneath management.
‘After loads of encouragement and assist from my spouse, all three Coastal Carpet Pythons that had been in the home had been safely launched again into the bush,’ he wrote subsequent to the video.
Fortunately, Glenn was in no actual hazard because the carpet python is a non venomous snake.
Many of Glenn’s followers had been fast to gush over how he bravely eliminated the snakes from his property.
‘Haha good method mate. Steve Irwin could not have completed it any higher,’ one fan wrote.
‘Adding to the legend standing,’ a second particular person added.
‘This is best than his 50 he scored towards New Zealand,’ a 3rd particular person chipped in.
In 2021, McGrath bought a $3.4million mansion within the Noosa hinterland, rural Queensland.
Glenn lives together with his spouse Sara and their daughter Madison, eight.
He has two older kids, James, 22, and Holly, 21, together with his first spouse Jane, who died of breast most cancers in 2008.