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Stuart Clark

Team flagAUS49 yrs
batting styleright-arm fast-medium Bowler
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Stuart Clark Recent Form

Batting

AUS vs ENG, Test6 (8)
AUS vs ENG, Test0 (1)
AUS vs ENG, Test32 (22)
AUS vs PAK, ODI2 (10)
AUS vs NZ, Test1 (4) *
AUS vs NZ, Test18 (12)
AUS vs NZ, Test13 (40) *
AUS vs IND, Test1 (2) *
AUS vs IND, Test0 (1) *
AUS vs WI, Test1 (7)
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Bowling

AUS vs ENG, Test1-43
AUS vs ENG, Test0-41
AUS vs ENG, Test3-18
AUS vs ENG, Test0-74
AUS vs PAK, ODI1-39
AUS vs PAK, ODI1-15
AUS vs PAK, ODI1-32
AUS vs NZ, Test1-56
AUS vs NZ, Test0-22
AUS vs NZ, Test4-43
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Stuart Clark Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI391269001678.4113.8061----
T20I9000000.000.0000----
Test2426248003970.0613.05216----
WC ODI1000000.000.0000----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI3938534.8427.864/540034.50----
T20I99136.5818.234/200016.62----
Test2448942.6223.869/890254.74----
WC ODI1112.3819.001-190048.00----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
Australia vs ICC World XI at Melbourne (Docklands) - October 07, 2005
T20I Debut
Australia vs South Africa at Brisbane - January 09, 2006
Test Debut
South Africa vs Australia at Cape Town - March 16 - 18, 2006

Teams played for

Australia Middlesex New South Wales

About Stuart Clark

NameStuart Clark
GenderMale
Birth28 Sep 1975
Birth PlaceSutherland, Sydney, New South Wales
Height6 ft 5 in
NationalityAustralian

Often known for his proficient line-lengths, Stuart Clark is a former Australian fast-bowler, who played 24 Tests, 34 ODIs and 9 T20Is. He is the son of Anglo-Indian parents. ... continue reading

Player Bio

Often known for his proficient line-lengths, Stuart Clark is a former Australian fast-bowler, who played 24 Tests, 34 ODIs and 9 T20Is. He is the son of Anglo-Indian parents. 

Clark made his First-Class debut for New South Wales in 1998 against Tasmania. However, his dismal form forced him out of the team. 

The right-arm pacer returned as one of the most consistent wicket-takers for five successive domestic seasons from 2001 to 2005. As a result, the Sydney-born finally made his ODI debut against ICC World XI in 2005. 

Later in the same year, Clark registered his best-ever figures of 4/54. A few months later, he was handed a T20I cap as well. 

Soon, the skilful pacer rocked Sri Lanka with figures of 9/89 in his Test debut. He then returned as the leading wicket-taker in the 2006/07 edition of ‘The Ashes’ with 26 scalps in five appearances and helped Australia clinch the series 5-0. 

In the 2007 edition of the T20I World Cup, Clark delivered his best performance of 4/20 against Sri Lanka, which helped the Kangaroos to reach the semi-finals. 

Despite fine performances across all three formats, Clark was dropped and last donned the Baggy Green in August 2009. The lanky pacer finished with 160 wickets across all the formats. 

Following his retirement, Clark served as the team manager of the Sydney Sixers in the inaugural edition of Big Bash League. 

As of September 2022