Saturday 30 January 2016

CLARKE SET TO MAKE COMEBACK TO COMPETITIVE CRICKET



Former Australian captian Michael clarke has announced his come back plans to competitive cricket.He will turn out for his new south wales grade cricket club western suburbs against randwick-petersham on february20.
 Incidentally, the second Test between New zealand and Australia will be starting on the same day. When asked about a potential comeback to international cricket, Clarke said he would never say never to anything
He also revealed that he intends to play in the indain Premier League, Big bash league and the sheffield shield. To step away from cricket for four months has been great, i have found my body has enjoyed it and my mind i too clark told news limited

 At the same time i have realised the game of cricket is in my blood. i have looking for an outlet to replace what i have chosen to walk away from. So i will start with playing his grade game for western suburbs and see if i miss it as much as i feel like am going to. if a do the option is there to tran the entire winter and then we will see what happens. There is bbl next summer i would love to the part of that IPL cricket. there is possibly even sheffield shield cricket for NSW, he added. 
 Even though he is targeting oonly the shorter formats for his comeback, he has not ruled out anything for the future. it does not matter what level you are playing or who you are playing for, i frecognised that i missed the game. All i know is i will never say never to anything. I will start with western suburbs and we will see where it takes me. For now, my fov=cus is defintly the shorter format of the game..

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