Australian captain Michael Clarke after the World Cup, has announced his retirement from one-day cricket.
According to foreign news agency Australian captain Michael Clarke said yesterday that the World Cup final against New Zealand last match of his career to win the Test will continue to represent the country, and the retirement board decision has been informed. He hopes that his decision after retirement will be able to play Test cricket for a long time.
Michael Clarke was a matter of pride for me that I represented Australia and I am thankful to all those players who play cricket together. This time I decided to retirement is better for me and the team.
The Australian Michael Clarke scored 244 one-day internationals 7907 when their highest score is 130.
Saturday, 28 March 2015
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