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Clinton James McKay, known as Clint McKay, is a former Australian cricketer renowned for his contributions as a right-arm fast-medium bowler. Born on 22 February 1983, McKay began his cricket journey at a young age with the Pascoe Vale Central Cricket Club in the North West Cricket Association (NWCA). His early accolades included representing NWCA at the junior level and participating in the Under-21 Neil Wright Shield during the 2001–2002 season, experiences that laid the foundation for his senior career.
McKay made his first-class debut for Victoria in 2006. A standout performance of 6/34 for the Second XI earned him a call-up to the one-day side, where he debuted against Tasmania at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Standing at 194 cm, McKay's height and bowling skill made him a key figure in state-level cricket. He also played district club cricket for Essendon Cricket Club, where he was recognized for his abilities as a bowling all-rounder, having also scored centuries with the bat.
In the 2009–2010 season, McKay was named captain of Essendon Cricket Club, underscoring his leadership qualities and consistent performance. His domestic success paved the way for opportunities overseas as well. On 21 May 2010, he joined Yorkshire County Cricket Club as a second overseas player for the T20 competition, lining up alongside South African batsman Herschelle Gibbs.
McKay was drafted into the Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2011 by the Mumbai Indians for USD 110,000. His performance attracted further attention, leading to a contract with Sunrisers Hyderabad for the 2013 IPL season. His presence in competitive leagues around the world bolstered his reputation as a dependable limited-overs bowler.
Clint McKay made his One Day International (ODI) debut for Australia in 2009 during a series against India, stepping in amid a string of injuries to key Australian bowlers. He made an immediate impact, claiming 3/58 in his 10 overs, including the prized wicket of Sachin Tendulkar. His first Man of the Match award came in 2010 against Pakistan, where he took 4/35 in 9.3 overs.
McKay recorded his first international five-wicket haul later in 2010 in a match against Sri Lanka. A career highlight came in 2013 when he achieved an ODI hat-trick against England at Cardiff, dismissing Joe Root, Jonathan Trott, and Kevin Pietersen. Though Australia lost that match, his performance distinguished him as a capable and impactful bowler.
In 2014, McKay played a crucial role in a dramatic victory against England. Partnering with James Faulkner for the 10th wicket, their 57-run stand helped Australia reach 244/9, securing a memorable win.
McKay announced his retirement from professional cricket at the age of 33. While his exact net worth remains undisclosed, his career includes tenures in domestic and international circuits and various franchise leagues. Off the field, he is in a relationship with Belinda Roberts, though no public information confirms an engagement or marriage.
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