THIS is the terrifying second Australian cricket legend Glenn McGrath battled a snake invasion in his home.
The Aussie bowler left followers surprised as he was filmed eradicating the three enormous reptiles whereas carrying flip-flops.
A trio of coastal carpet pythons managed to slither into McGrath’s household home earlier than he noticed them sprawled throughout his flooring.
The Aussie bowling legend then took issues into his personal arms as he picked up a mop and received to eradicating the three snakes.
Posting a video to Instagram of his calm and picked up removing of one of many critters, the 53-year-old stated: “After loads of encouragement & assist from @saraleonmcgrath all 3 Coastal Carpet Pythons that have been in the home have been safely launched again into the bush.
He teamed his message with the hashtags #carpetpython, #snakecatcher and #notthebestfootwear.
In the stunning footage, McGrath’s spouse Sara will be heard screaming and panicking – all whereas her courageous husband eliminated the reptiles in a cool method.
“That one’s agro, that one is agro!” she yelled within the video as McGrath bent all the way down to seize the snake’s tail.
“I don’t wish to be videoing this. You’re going to get bit, you’re going to get bit!
“Stop, cease, cease, cease,” she added.
The Aussie cricketer firmly grabbed the python’s tail with one hand, and its head with a mop earlier than assuring his horrified household that “he is effective”.
But Sara was left lower than satisfied as her husband continued together with his wild removing strategies.
“He’s not fine! He does not look fine!” she stated as he walked the snake out.
“I’m not going out with you — good luck.”
The publish made its rounds on social media, and followers have been left impressed with McGrath’s ability.
“Keeping a good line and length between self and snake! Good work!” one particular person wrote.
McGrath’s former fast-bowling companion Brett Lee additionally commented: “Yes Pidge,” alongside a clapping and snake emoji.
The legendary Aussie bowler was a part of Australia’s World Cup-winning facet in England over 20 years in the past.
He stays one of the profitable quick bowlers within the historical past of worldwide cricket, with 563 wickets from his 124 Test appearances.