Police have emphatically declared Stuart MacGill was "purely a victim" of kidnapping and did not have "any personal debt" to the four men who allegedly abducted him at gunpoint. The Australian Test cricket great did not inform police for a week about the alleged April 14 incident because he felt "threatened and scared". A NSW Police press conference about MacGill's ordeal has heard the legendary spin bowler was "quite scared about going to police at all" after allegedly being abducted and beaten for ransom. What police will allege happened in the kidnapping Police allege MacGill was forced into a vehicle at Cremorne, on Sydney's Lower North Shore on April 14 and taken to a property where he was assaulted and threatened with a firearm.