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Nixon Alexei McNamara McLean (born 20 July 1973) is a West Indian
cricket Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by str ...
er from St. Vincent and the Grenadines. He featured in the role of a right-arm fast-medium bowler who played both Tests and ODIs for the
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. McLean also featured for the
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, Hampshire County Cricket Club, Hampshire, KwaZulu-Natal (cricket team), KwaZulu-Natal, Somerset County Cricket Club, Somerset and the Canterbury Wizards in his cricketing career.


Playing career

He made his One Day International, ODI debut for the Windies in 1996, notching figures of two for 33, against Australia cricket team, Australia at Melbourne cricket ground, Melbourne. During 1998 McLean joined up with English side Hampshire County Cricket Club, Hampshire where he stayed for a sum of two seasons. With Hampshire, he picked up 51 limited overs wickets along with 108 first class wickets which came at an average of under 30. McLean was also an essential part, as the tournament's leading wicket taker, of the
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' victorious 2000-01 Red Stripe Bowl campaign. He later joined up, in 2001, with South African club KwaZulu-Natal (cricket team), KwaZulu-Natal. During his debut season he picked up 44 first class wickets at and average of 16.13 and 15 List A wickets at an average of 15.33. He thus played an essential part in Natal winning both the Standard Bank Cup and the Supersport Series, South Africa's domestic ODI and four day tournaments, in that 2001–02 season. He then stayed with the club for another successive season. McLean's impressive performances for Natal earned him a place in the Windies' 2003 Cricket World Cup, World Cup 2003 squad. During 2003 McLean joined up with Somerset County Cricket Club, Somerset, where he stayed for three seasons. With a best showing of six for 79, he eventually claimed 120 first class wickets at an average of 29.22 in 33 matches for that club. He later joined New Zealand side Canterbury Wizards in 2005.


Later work

After calling an end to his playing days, McLean joined the board of the West Indies Retired Players Foundation, a foundation designed to improve the game on a domestic level through the help of former players. McLean also serves as the current vice president of the West Indies Players' Association.


References

1973 births Living people Saint Vincent and the Grenadines cricketers West Indies One Day International cricketers West Indies Test cricketers Hampshire cricketers KwaZulu-Natal cricketers Somerset cricketers Windward Islands cricketers Canterbury cricketers Cricketers at the 2003 Cricket World Cup People from Saint George Parish, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines {{SaintVincent-cricket-bio-stub