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Clarke to quit ODI cricket after World Cup final

Australian captian Michael Clarke will step down after playing his 245th one-day on Sunday

Australian cricket captain, Michael Clarke, addresses the media ahead of the semi-final clash versus India

Press Trust of India Melbourne
Michael Clarke, one of the Australia's most inspirational captains, will retire from one-day cricket after the World Cup summit clash against New Zealand at the iconic MCG here tomorrow.

Clarke, who is just four days shy of his 34th birthday, has played 244 one-day internationals (ODIs) so far, scoring 7,907 runs at an average of 44.42 with eight hundreds and 57 half-centuries. He will, however, continue to play for Australia in the 5-day Test format.

The stylish right-hander, who has been under immense pressure to hold his place in the ODI side, announced his retirement at the pre-match media conference here today.
 
"I just want everyone to know that tomorrow will be my last ODI game for Australia. I have just spoken to my teammates and to James Sutherland and Rod Marsh and Darren Lehmann and informed them that tomorrow will be my last ODI for Australia," Clarke said at the packed media conference.

"I just found out that tomorrow will be my 245th one-day game for Australia. It's certainly been an honour and a privilege to represent my country for that amount of games, and I'm extremely grateful and thankful to every single player I've been lucky enough to play with, and this team is certainly no exception to that," said Clarke who has played 244 ODIs for Australia and made 7907 runs at an average of 44.42 with eight hundreds and 57 half-centuries.

He led his country in 73 ODIs, of which Australia won 49. In 108 Tests he played so far, Clarke has scored 8432 runs at an average of 50.79 with 28 hundreds and 27 half centuries.

Clarke has been ravaged by injury in recent months and he underwent surgery after playing in the first Test of the four-match series against India in Adelaide in December last.

Even his participation in the World Cup was in doubt but the selectors gave him time to be fit by the second group match against Bangladesh. Eventually, he regained full fitness and led the side admirably well so far though he has not been in the best of form with the bat.

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First Published: Mar 28 2015 | 10:32 AM IST

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