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Michael Clarke has admitted that he would consider making a comeback as Australia’s captain, but only if he is “asked by the right people”.
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Michael Clarke has admitted that he would consider making a comeback as Australia’s captain, but only if he is “asked by the right people”.

“It’s those series that you are remembered for as a leader and as a player as well”
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Ex-Australia captain Ricky Ponting has admitted that current skipper Steve Smith will come under intense scrutiny when his side take on England in a highly-anticipated Ashes series in November.

“Starc and Hazlewood will need to take a lot of wickets to help Australia win this series”
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Former Australia captain Michael Clarke believes that the pace duo of Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood “will need to take a lot of wickets” if the Baggy Greens want to have a chance of winning their upcoming four-Test series in India. Continue reading

“He bases his game around a great defence and he finds ways to be successful across all three formats”
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Former Australia skipper Michael Clarke has admitted that he it was always a nightmare for him when veteran South Africa batsman Hashim Amla strode out to the crease.

“I am looking forward to playing for the Kowloon Cantons in the HK T20 Blitz”
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Former Pakistan Twenty20 captain Shahid Afridi has become the first high-profile overseas player to confirm his participation in the Hong Kong T20 Blitz.
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Former Australia captain Michael Clarke will represent Western Suburbs in a grade match this month and has not ruled out a return to international cricket.
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Australia captain Steven Smith claimed the top International Cricket Council (ICC) awards as he was named Cricketer of the Year and Test Cricketer of the Year.
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Ex-Australia captain Michael Clarke has slammed former head coach John Buchanan for criticising him when he decided to retire after the recent Ashes series against England.
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Australia left-arm pace bowler Mitchell Johnson has admitted that he constantly mulls about retiring.
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Australia left-arm pace bowler Mitchell Johnson has revealed that he nearly joined Michael Clarke, Chris Rogers, Shane Watson, Brad Haddin and Ryan Harris into retirement following a gruelling Ashes series against England.