Stewart Heaney

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Stewart Heaney
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BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm offbreak
Source: CricInfo, 19 April 2007

Stewart Paul Heaney (born 17 October 1980) is a Canadian cricketer who played in three One Day Internationals/

He has also played cricket for the Australian Capital Territory.


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