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Michael Clarke II
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Mighty Blow
Michael Clarke already boasts a possibly unique claim to fame in Australian cricketing folklore: he was anointed as his country’s next captain before he'd played a single Test. When he made his debut and a thrilling 151 against India at Bangalore his future looked even brighter than the yellow motorbike he received as Man of the Match. The amazing ride continued with another stunning century on his home welcome at the Gabba, and his first Test season ended with the Allan Border Medal. A ravishing shotmaker with an unshakeable temperament, Clarke does not so much take guard as take off. His arrival is typically the cue for a string of wristy, audacious flashes through the offside. Crowds warm to his innocent exuberance, to the buzz and energy and daredevil edge he brings to the crease. All the while he radiates a pointy-elbowed elegance reminiscent of a young Greg Chappell or Mark Waugh, who, like Clarke, waited long and uncomplainingly for a Test opening and then marked the occasion with a century. Unlike Chappell and Waugh, who learned the ropes in domestic and county cricket, Clarke has cut his teeth in Australia’s one-day side. His impact in pyjamas was startling: he racked up 208 runs in four games before he was finally dismissed, and now averages a tick over 46 at a strike rate hovering around 90. His bouncy fielding adds to his run-value, while his left-arm tweakers cajole nearly a wicket a game, and dropped six surprised Indians in the second innings at Mumbai. A cricket nut since he was in nappies, Clarke honed his technique against the bowling machine at his dad’s indoor centre. Affably down-to-earth, he is meticulous about his hair – which is blond and always looks freshly showered – and adores fast cars. Meeting David Beckham counts among his life’s wishes. He is proudly patriotic too, wearing an Australian flag on the back of his bat, and last year signed a record-breaking A$1.25million deal with Dunlop-Slazenger. "On captaining Australia, I’d love to," he commented early in 2004. "It’s another goal and something I’ll have to work hard for." He worked hard for his first Test hundred, but made it look stunningly easy, and a future star became a current one.

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GREATEST MOMENT SO FAR: <a href="http://fumbbl.com/FUMBBL.php?page=match&op=view&id=725536">Against Morlock's Last Run</a>, Michael Clarke impressed all spectators, scoring a turn 8, second half Td by dodging into a tacklezone, out of a tackle zone, picking up the ball in one tackle zone, dodging into a tackle zone, back out of said tackle zone, GFIing it twice and scoring. Total arse, but very impressive. Due to his heroics, we salvaged a 2-2 draw.
Match performances
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Comp
TD
Int
Cas
Mvp
Spp
2005-04-18
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1
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3
2005-04-18
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-
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1
-
2
2005-04-19
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1
-
-
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3
2005-04-20
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-
1
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2
2005-04-21
1
-
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-
1
2005-04-28
1
-
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1
2005-05-02
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-
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1
5
2005-05-27
1
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1
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3