Clarke wants to play in IPLOctober 20th, 2009 SYDNEY - After pulling out of the first two seasons of the Indian Premier League (IPL), Australia's new Twenty20 captain Michael Clarke wants to play next year in order to gain more experience in the format ahead of the World T20 in West Indies. "There have been reasons why I haven't taken part in the last couple of IPLs," Clarke was quoted as saying in Australian media Tuesday.
Michael Clarke poses with Lara Bingle for steamy photo shootOctober 13th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Australian cricketer Michael Clarke and model fiancee Lara Bingle recently did a steamy photo shoot for energy drink Synergy. The sportsman seemed happy to enter the showbiz world by doing a joint campaign with her lover for the first time.
Ponting backs captain ClarkeSeptember 13th, 2009 LONDON - Australian captain Ricky Ponting has endorsed Michael Clarke as his successor to captain Australia's Twenty20 side. Cricket Australia is yet to announce who will lead the team following Ponting's decision to retire from Twenty20 internationals to concentrate on his Test and one-day career, but Ponting believes the 28-year-old Clarke, who was skipper for Australia's first three one-day internationals against England, has earned his stripes.
Clarke rules out coup on PunterAugust 28th, 2009 EDINBURGH - Australia's Test captain-in-waiting Michael Clarke has no plans to mount a coup against incumbent Ricky Ponting. Clarke has dismissed the notion of captaining Ricky Ponting in the Australian Test side.
Warne would jump out of retirement 'in a heartbeat' to replace Ponting: JonesAugust 25th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Spin legend Shane Warne would jump at the chance to replace Ricky Ponting and come out of retirement "in a heartbeat" if offered the Australian captaincy, former Test star Dean Jones has said. Ponting's captaincy is under scrutiny after he became only the second Australian captain to lose two Ashes series on English soil.
Clarke, Bingle 'surprised and embarrassed by public attention'August 18th, 2009 LONDON - Australian middle order batsman Michael Clarke says he and fianc‚e Lara Bingle laugh when they're photographed on their daily round, but realize that as sporting stars they should be good role models. He admits he is sometimes embarrassed by the attention paid to him and Bingle, but he accepts it is part of life as a top sportsman.
West Indies cricket coach Dyson sackedAugust 14th, 2009 PORT OF SPAIN - Australian John Dyson has been axed as the West Indies head cricket coach. Assistant coach David Williams will fill the vacant head coach role for the upcoming Champions Trophy tournament in South Africa.
England cricket chief asks supporters not to jeer at PontingAugust 5th, 2009 LONDON - Giles Clarke, chairman of the England and the Wales Cricket Board (ECB), has said that he will plead with the fans not to jeer at Australian captain Ricky Ponting during the fourth Ashes Test at Headingly. Ponting was booed by a section of the crowd during the drawn third Test at Edgbaston and the incident prompted Clarke to write a message in the Headingley match programme.
Johnson to get nod for third TestJuly 29th, 2009 WARWICKSHIRE - Struggling Australian left-arm fast bowler Mitchell Johnson is likely to play in the third Ashes Test that gets underway at the Edgbaston cricket ground here from Thursday. Australian vice-captain Michael Clarke believes that Johnson is back to top form after the visitors won their match against Northamptonshire.
Flintoff will end his career as loser: ClarkeJuly 29th, 2009 LONDON - Australian vice-captain Michael Clarke says England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff will end his career as a loser. Clarke said that Australia, trailing 0-1 in the series, will come back hard to beat England and win the Ashes.
Clarke convinced Johnson will make a comebackJuly 29th, 2009 WARWICKSHIRE - Australian vice-captain Michael Clarke is convinced that left arm fast bowler Mitchell Johnson will make a telling comeback during the ongoing Ashes series. Clarke, who was speaking ahead of the third Ashes Test to be played here from Thursday, said Australians play their best when the chips are down.
Sangakkara returns to the top of batting rankingsJuly 25th, 2009 DUBAI - Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara has replaced Gautam Gambhir at the top of the Reliance Mobile International Cricket Council's rankings for Test batsmen following his match-saving performance in the third Test against Pakistan in Colombo. The 31-year-old compiled 130 not out in the second innings Friday to go with his 45 the first innings that lifted him above Gambhir.
Clarke kicking himself for failing to score first century in EnglandJuly 11th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Australia's vice-captain Michael Clarke, who was out for 83 while hooking Stuart Broad's delivery just before stop of play due to light rain and bad light, was regretting a lost opportunity to score a century against England. "I am disappointed with the shot I played more than anything.
'Pup' Clarke maybe sacked from 20-20 squadJune 14th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Australian vice-captain Michael 'Pup' Clarke is facing the sack from our Twenty20 team. According to The Australian, the selectors are seriously concerned about Clarke's ability in the shortest form of the game - and have got the statistics to back them up.
Australia to play six Tests against Windies, Pak at home in 2009-2010May 27th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Australia will play six Tests, 10 one-day internationals and three Twenty20s against the West Indies and Pakistan in 2009-2010. According to the Herald Sun, the summer will open with three Test matches against the West Indies, followed by three against Pakistan, the first in Australia since 2004-05.