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(born
April 2 1959 in
Bradford-on-Avon ,
England ) is a former English born
Australian Cricketer . A class performer with the bat, he played in 129
First Class matches for
Western Australia and 16
One-day International s including two
1983 Cricket World Cup matches for
Australia . He also played county cricket in England for
Somerset .
In 2001, MacLeay was named as a life member of the
WACA for his contributions to cricket.