Full name : Michael John Clarke
Born : 2 April 1981 (age 31)
Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia
Nickname : Pup, Clarkey, Top Dog, Nemo, Eminem[1]
Height : 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Batting style : Right-hand
Bowling style: Slow left-arm orthodox
Role : Batsman, Australian Captain
National side: Australia
Clarke married model and presenter Kyly Boldy on 15 May 2012,
During the Australian Cricket tour of New Zealand in March 2010, Clarke left the tour to return to Sydney for "personal reasons". Clarke's management confirmed he and then-fiance, model Lara Bingle, had decided to terminate their engagement in a late night press conference on 12 March 2010. Speaking to GQ Australia in November 2010, Clarke said of his decision to leave the tour of New Zealand, "My decision that I made there, was what I thought was right. I respect playing for my country that much that I thought, if I’m going to let anybody down, I shouldn’t be here — there’s somebody else who could be doing a better job than me. Going home was the right decision at the time for me. I don’t regret that decision."
Born : 2 April 1981 (age 31)
Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia
Nickname : Pup, Clarkey, Top Dog, Nemo, Eminem[1]
Height : 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Batting style : Right-hand
Bowling style: Slow left-arm orthodox
Role : Batsman, Australian Captain
National side: Australia
Clarke married model and presenter Kyly Boldy on 15 May 2012,
During the Australian Cricket tour of New Zealand in March 2010, Clarke left the tour to return to Sydney for "personal reasons". Clarke's management confirmed he and then-fiance, model Lara Bingle, had decided to terminate their engagement in a late night press conference on 12 March 2010. Speaking to GQ Australia in November 2010, Clarke said of his decision to leave the tour of New Zealand, "My decision that I made there, was what I thought was right. I respect playing for my country that much that I thought, if I’m going to let anybody down, I shouldn’t be here — there’s somebody else who could be doing a better job than me. Going home was the right decision at the time for me. I don’t regret that decision."
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