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Claye Michael Young (31 December 1964) is a former Australian
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er, who played three
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matches for
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in the 1987–88 season. Young was a right-arm fast-medium bowler who performed well in the Tasmanian Grade Cricket competition, earning him a call up to the state side in 1987. Although performing well in one match, taking figures of 6/120 in one innings, he failed to cement a place in the side, and was not recalled.Claye Young
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He was born at
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in 1964 and is the older brother of Shaun Young who played over 100 first-class matches for Tasmania.Claye Young
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