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United States
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United States/West Indies
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USA/WI
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Clayton Lambert
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Left-handed batsman (LHB)
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Right-arm off-break (ROB)
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5
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284
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3155
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1/1
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104
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14
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1
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500
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0
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0
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1/4
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8/0
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12
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407
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3391
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1/2
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119
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12
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0
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n/a
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0
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n/a
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0/0
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10 September
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2004
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(b.
10 February ,
1962 in
Berbice ) is a cricket player for the
West Indies and the
United States .
Lambert first appeared in the West Indies team for a one day international against England in
Georgetown , against whom he also made an unsuccessful test match debut at
The Oval in 1991. Although he played in four ODIs in
Sharjah in 1991/92, he didn't return to the test match side until 1997-98, where he made centuries in both the fifth ODI and the sixth test against England before struggling in the series against South Africa and being dropped from the test side.
Lambert returned to international cricket aged 42, playing for the United States in the 2004
ICC Champions Trophy .
Lambert also played first-class cricket for
Guyana and
Northern Transvaal .