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    Stuart Rupert Clark (born 28 September 1975) is an Australian former cricketer who played for New South Wales and the Australian team. He was a right-arm fast-medium bowler. His nickname "Sarfraz" originates from the similarities of his bowling style to Sarfraz Nawaz. [1]

  2. Stuart Clark is a contemporary English writer and widely read astronomy journalist. His career is devoted to presenting the dynamic and complex world of astronomy to the general public, both as semi-fictional novels of past scientists and as popularised astronomy articles.

  3. 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 with strong...

    • Male
    • October 28, 1975
    • Australia
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    • Anglo-Indian parents. Clark was born to Bruce and Mary. Father Bruce was an Englishman and was born and brought up in India before the country’s Independence.
    • Worked as real estate agent. Besides cricket, Clark holds a Masters in Commerce, which he completed in 2009 during his playing days. Further, he also completed his degree in law at the University of Sydney.
    • Nicknamed ‘Sarfraz’ Clark was given the nickname ‘Sarfraz’. Former Australian cricketer Mark Waugh gave the nickname to him. Why? A young Clark’s bowling style resembled to the former Pakistani bowler Sarfraz Nawaz.
    • A memorable Test debut. Clark was initially called to represent Australia in Tests for the fourth and fifth match in the Ashes 2005, but had to wait for his Baggy Green.
  5. Primarily labelled as a Test bowler due to his disciplines and old school approach, Clark did change that perception in ODIs where he was again a handy wicket-taker.

  6. Stuart Clark, the fast bowler who took 94 Test wickets for Australia, has stepped back from his playing commitments to focus on his new administrative role.

  7. May 18, 2011 · Stuart Clark, the fast bowler who took 94 Test wickets for Australia, has stepped back from his playing commitments to focus on his new administrative role.

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