Channel Nine are suggesting that Clarkey will make an announcement after this Test. Investigative reporter Shane Warne is apparently trying to organise a chat with himClarke to retire after this series.
Channel Nine are suggesting that Clarkey will make an announcement after this Test. Investigative reporter Shane Warne is apparently trying to organise a chat with him
Whatever he decides to do, it will be criticised - mark my words. Too soft, too useless, pretty boy, blah blah blah. You've done something right to make 28 Test centuries in my book, but the expectations of many modern day supporters is utterly ridiculous.
As I type, the final Act of the Test has been played - Nathan Lyon plays on to Mark Wood. Australia all out for 253, defeated by an innings and 78 runs.
Edit: Michael Clarke will retire from international cricket after the Oval Test.
Interesting to read the amount for love for Clarke above, he came across as too fake, but that's only my view on him.
Is it fair that he gets to choose when he wants to retire? If it's in the best interest of the team shouldn't he have just hanged up the boots after the loss in the fourth test? Selfish? Hopefully Haddin can get a farewell test with him too.
My goodness, the print media gossip columnists at News Limited have come hard at Michael Clarke over the last few days. I watched the edition of "Press Box" on Fox Sports News yesterday afternoon and despite featuring the sensible Richard Hinds, he was sadly lumped with "sports writers" Anthony Sharwood and Ben Dorries.
Cricket journalism in this country is the pits - has been for quite some time. This is the problem when you employ people with no experience in the field of expertise in which they are required to critique. It's a bit like me telling Emily Seebohm how to swim because I bathe in water each day!!
People have very short memories with Michael Clarke.
It was only a few years ago he was carrying the whole team on the back of his mountain of runs. With the retirement of Ponting and Hussey came leadership and some magnificent innings.
Think back to the centenary of the SCG test. He declared the innings closed when he was unbeaten on 329no. He was scoring freely and quickly, and evey chance of overtaking Bradman and Taylors 334 and possibly Matt Hayden's Australian record 380, along with Lara's world record 400. He selflessly declared. The result of that test? Australia won with more than a day spare! He could have batted as long as he wanted, but sacrificed personal records for the sake of the team.
His hundreds with a busted shoulder and dodgy back, the stoic way he held together himself and those around him during that terrible time of Phil Hughes passing and the subsequent performances in the tests last summer. The fight back from injury to help win the 2015 World Cup.
You also do not win 4 Allan Border medals for no reason.
Michael Clarke is an absolute Champion and he deserves a lot more respect and thanks than the rubbish that is currently being dished out.
Thanks for the memories Pup. I appreciate everything you have done for Australian Cricket.
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