Michael John Clarke (born 2 April 1981) is a pro Australian cricketer and chief of the Australian cricket crew for both Test and ODI cricket. Nicknamed Pup he is a right-gave center-request batsman and an incidental left-arm customary rotate bowler. He speaks for New South Wales at a down home level. In January 2011 Clarke stood down as commander of the Australian Twenty20 cricket group to think about his Test and ODI performance.[2] On 22 November 2012 Clarke scored a twofold century at the Adelaide Oval making him the sole Test batsman to ever actualize four twofold centuries in a datebook year. He is known for his partnerships with Mike Hussey.
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Michael John Clarke
Michael John Clarke
Michael John Clarke
Michael John Clarke
Michael John Clarke
Michael John Clarke
Michael John Clarke