Saturday, 17 October 2015

Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke announced retirement from International Cricket after playing the on going Ashes series

On 8 August 2015 Michael Clarke announced his decision to retire from International Cricket. 2015 Ashes series between England and Australia that started on 8 July 2015 will end on 24 August 2015. Michael Clarke will play his last Test at the Oval’s playground.
About Michael Clarke:

Michael Clarke nicknamed “Pup” is an Australian Test cricketer and current Australian cricket team Test captain. Michael Clarke was also the Australian ODI cricket captain until his retirement from ODI cricket.

Michael Clarke is a right-handed middle-order batsman,and also a spin bowler.
Details of his cricket career

• Test: Batted in 197 innings of 114 matches and scored 8628 runs and 329 runs not out was his highest score.

• ODI: Batted in 223 of 245 matches and scored 7981 runs and 130 runs was his highest score.

• T20Is: Batted in 28 of 34 matches and scored 488 runs and 67 runs was his highest score.


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Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke announced retirement from International Cricket after playing the on going Ashes series

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