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Stuart Clark      

Full name Stuart Rupert Clark

Born September 28, 1975, Sutherland, Sydney, New South Wales

Current age 34 years 55 days

Major teams Australia, Hampshire, Middlesex, New South Wales

Nickname Sarfraz

Playing role Bowler

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium

Height 1.97 m

Stuart Rupert Clark
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 24 26 7 248 39 13.05 354 70.05 0 0 21 6 4 0
ODIs 39 12 7 69 16* 13.80 88 78.40 0 0 6 1 10 0
T20Is 9 - - - - - - - - - - - 4 0
First-class 104 132 37 1324 62 13.93 0 1 28 0
List A 136 41 18 210 26* 9.13 0 0 29 0
Twenty20 15 1 1 0 0* - 0 - 0 0 0 0 5 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 24 48 5146 2243 94 5/32 9/89 23.86 2.61 54.7 6 2 0
ODIs 39 38 1829 1477 53 4/54 4/54 27.86 4.84 34.5 2 0 0
T20Is 9 9 216 237 13 4/20 4/20 18.23 6.58 16.6 1 0 0
First-class 104 21268 10203 374 8/58 27.28 2.87 56.8 13 1
List A 136 6897 4947 184 6/27 6/27 26.88 4.30 37.4 7 1 0
Twenty20 15 15 353 349 22 4/20 4/20 15.86 5.93 16.0 1 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut South Africa v Australia at Cape Town, Mar 16-18, 2006 scorecard
Last Test England v Australia at The Oval, Aug 20-23, 2009 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Australia v ICC World XI at Melbourne (Dock), Oct 7, 2005 scorecard
Last ODI Australia v Pakistan at Abu Dhabi, May 1, 2009 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut Australia v South Africa at Brisbane, Jan 9, 2006 scorecard
Last T20I India v Australia at Mumbai (BS), Oct 20, 2007 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1997/98
Last First-class New South Wales v Tasmania at Sydney, Nov 17-20, 2009 scorecard
List A debut 1997/98
Last List A New South Wales v Tasmania at Sydney, Nov 15, 2009 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Australia v South Africa at Brisbane, Jan 9, 2006 scorecard
Last Twenty20 New South Wales v Trinidad & Tobago at Hyderabad (Decc), Oct 23, 2009 scorecard
Profile

Stuart Clark is a tall and lanky opening bowler who was initially bracketed by the national selectors as "in the Glenn McGrath mould", but he created his own category following strong displays since his 2006 entry in South Africa. He fitted in perfectly in his opening Tests - he replaced McGrath, who was caring for his sick wife - and at the age of 30 experienced a dream start as the Player of the Series with 20 wickets at 15.75. A gamble for the first game at Cape Town, he collected his baggy green and earned his side a victory with 5 for 55 and 4 for 34, the third-best match figures by an Australian debutant behind Bob Massie and Clarrie Grimmett.

His home welcome was equally impressive as he helped up-end England with his extra lift, gained from his 197cm height, and regular seam movement. An uncomfortable prospect, especially early in a spell, he picked up 26 wickets at 17 in the Ashes to show there was life for Australia's bowling contingent after McGrath. Clark captured at least one victim in all ten innings against England and missed out only once in his opening nine Tests. Just when England thought they had left their Clark nightmares behind he popped up at Hampshire on a short-term visit and broke Michael Vaughan's hand.

While Clark quickly became a fixture in the longer form, he was dropped from the one-day team during that season's CB Series and was considered too expensive for a 2007 World Cup berth. He vowed to improve his control and won a Caribbean reprieve when Brett Lee turned his ankle in New Zealand. There was one game against Ireland and he did not disappoint in more intermittent appointments over the past two years. After 34 Test wickets were added to his collection at an average of 26.52 against Sri Lanka, India and West Indies in 2007-08, his hold on a Test place became less secure. He was dropped in India in 2008 before struggling with an elbow injury at home, the surgery ruling him out of both series against South Africa. Called for the one-day tournament against Pakistan, he made a steady return in the United Arab Emirates instead of delivering long spells in the County Championship in preparation for the Ashes tour.

A former real-estate agent in Sydney who crams study for a masters degree in commerce, Clark had to wait until the past six years to strike the right market after a battle with his body as much as his talent. Clark held a Cricket Australia contract after a 45-wicket season in 2001-02 before losing it a summer later when struck by ankle and rib injuries. Hernia surgery was next on the list followed quickly by a leg problem, but he collected 40 breakthroughs in 2004-05 to re-impress Trevor Hohns and his selection gang. While on a guest stint at Middlesex, Clark was called up as a squad replacement for the Ashes tour, although he did not get a playing opportunity. He made his ODI debut during the 2005 Super Series and was a sound limited-overs performer in his first summer. A child of English-born parents who met in India, he became a father in 2006 with the birth of a son, and his life after cricket is already mapped out. Once he finishes his current degree Clark wants to study law and plans to work in finance.
Peter English May 2009

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Nov 3, 2009

Stuart Clark sends down a delivery, New South Wales v Western Australia, Sheffield Shield, Sydney, 1st day, November 3, 2009

Stuart Clark sends down a delivery

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Aug 18, 2009

On-duty selector Jamie Cox keeps an eye on Stuart Clark at training, The Oval, August 18, 2009

On-duty selector Jamie Cox keeps an eye on Stuart Clark at training

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Aug 9, 2009

Stuart Clark's teapot would have made Glenn McGrath proud, England v Australia, 4th Test, Headingley, 3rd day, August 9, 2009

Stuart Clark's teapot would have made Glenn McGrath proud

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