Michael Clarke retired from international cricket two and a half years ago In the meantime, a former Australian captain could not be seen in a match. Clarke could not even be convinced by returning to the state or franchisee league, Clarke could not be accepted.
Whether the person wants to return to the test. Michael Clarke is also thinking about taking the leadership of the team, not just removing the team. Because, after the ball tampering scandal, Australia's image will be revived again!
Michael Clarke will not be able to accept the fact that a team like Australia would take cheating to win the match. Former Australian captain retired after the 2015 Ashes, calling the whole thing "shameful". He also said that if the party is needed in this crisis, he is ready to return to the leadership.
Australia have been accused of ball-tampering in the ongoing Port Elizabeth Test against South Africa. Cameroon Bencroft has designed the ball tampering, and admitted that captain Steven Smith
Smith has been removed from the leadership of this incident. David Warner also lost the co-captaincy. Tim Paine will be the acting captain in the remainder of the current Test.
This is a disgusting chapter in Australian cricket. Clarke can not agree, his successors can do such a thing. Former captain of the OG said, "Cameroon Bancroft, has just finished playing in the eighth Test. I can not believe that party leaders have made such a decision. They chose this for a young boy. As a leader, you can not ever ask anyone to do this, which you will not do. '
Smith did a job like this, and it is not believed Clerk's The former batsman said with a sad heart, 'Steven Smith is so wonderful, a wonderful boy ... he's really feeling bad for him. Our team has the best bowling attack in the world. There is no need to cheat us to defeat anyone. '
In this incident, Steve Smith has stepped aside from captaincy. Co-captain David Warner had to step aside. If Smith's so-called "Leadership Group" decides to cheat, there will be no qualification for senior players and captains of the team. That's why, in the channel Nine Sports Sunday, Clarke was asked if he would be called in such a danger, whether the team's leadership would take it or not.
What is said in the answer can hope for the Australians. Clarke, known for his aggressive captaincy, said, "If the right person (in charge of the board) asks, I will definitely think about it."