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Clark has 'death' wish

Stuart Clark hopes he can be the man to fix Australia's end-of-innings bowling problems

Cricinfo staff
23-Feb-2006


Stuart Clark has taken 19 wickets since making his ODI debut in October © Getty Images
Stuart Clark hopes he can be the man to fix Australia's end-of-innings bowling problems. The Australians have struggled to close out opposition batsmen in the final overs since the Chappell-Hadlee Series and the continued absence of Glenn McGrath means Ricky Ponting is still searching for a reliable replacement.
"I'd like to be the death bowler, I am getting better at that," Clark told AAP ahead of Friday's Twenty20 International at Johannesburg. "If they want to give me the new ball, I'm happy to do that, or bowl first change. If they want me to bowl at the death, I'm happy to do that as well."
Clark made his debut during the Super Series last October and has played 11 ODIs and taken 19 wickets. He has become a regular fringe member of the side since he was picked as a squad replacement for McGrath in England and he will enter the five-match one-day series as part of the first-choice bowling line-up including Brett Lee and Nathan Bracken. "You only get limited opportunities and you have to make the most of them while you're out there," Clark said.
The Australians have talked about dealing with the hostile crowds predicted for the series, but Clark said the reaction was not a concern. "It doesn't matter where you go," he said. "When we went to New Zealand, the crowd was parochial towards New Zealanders. When South Africa come to Australia, the Australian crowd climbs on board for us.
"It's part of being an international cricketer. It's the same in domestic cricket. Queensland don't like NSW and Western Australia don't like anyone."