Charles Groom Clark (13 July 1883 – 6 August 1970) was a New Zealand cricketer.
[1][2] An opening bowler, Clark took 5 for 108 in the second innings of his first first-class match in January 1914.
In December 1926 he opened the bowling and took 7 for 16 and 6 for 110 as Taranaki defeated Wanganui to win the Hawke Cup for the first time.
[4] In February 1930, at the age of 46, he took 3 for 100 when Taranaki lost to the touring MCC.
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