Stuart Clark
Australian cricketer and manager
Born
September 28th, 1975
50 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Australia
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A former cricketer who represented Australia in international cricket. Played as a fast bowler and participated in Test matches, One Day Internationals, and T20 Internationals. Contributed to Australia's cricketing success during the mid-2000s and also held a managerial role following retirement from professional play.
Played 24 Test matches for Australia
Took 106 wickets in Test cricket
Part of the Australian team that claimed the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup
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